Adam Donald
Mar 28, 2021
An Étude in Art [Yvonne Coughlan, UK, 2020]
A struggling writer, a dance student, and a renowned musician are the subjects in this complex experimental drama. Through fractured...
Fung Ying Cheng
Mar 28, 2021
Red t’Blue [Jay Martin, UK, 2021]
Regardless of who is talking and which side they’re on, Brexit is a difficult topic to talk about. Just mentioning the word tells you...
Natalia Brammen
Mar 27, 2021
Give Me a Name [Sheena Holliday, UK, 2020]
The rise of dystopian narratives in the last decade seems more conspicuous or even extreme than in the past. With movies such as...
Sarthak Kaul
Mar 27, 2021
Dark Hearts [Kevin Van Stevenson, USA, 2020]
Kevin Van Stevenson’s Dark Hearts opens with a montage of a child’s room in utter disrepair – crayons strewn across the floor signalling...
Freddie Deighton
Mar 27, 2021
The Funeral [Sara Eustáquio, Portugal, 2020]
The Funeral is a short film about youth, anxiety, and the depression that follows in its wake. It depicts four young people sitting on a...
Daniel Hess
Mar 25, 2021
Elaine [Guillermo Quintanilla-Pinto, UK, 2019]
Religion is a home for so many, a place to seek true guidance in life. It is a shame that even in modern times there are still a...
Will Whitehead
Mar 25, 2021
Echoes of Kerberos [Ross Kolton, USA, 2020]
Ross Kolton’s Echoes of Kerberos is a visually arresting and deeply strange psychological thriller, in which an office worker is plagued...
Freddie Deighton
Mar 25, 2021
Hermit [Omid Mirzaei, Islamic Republic of Iran, 2020]
Hermit is a very tragic film about grief and the loneliness that follows it. It’s very simply made, but it conveys quite a lot of emotion...
Freddie Deighton
Mar 24, 2021
Why Did The Mathematician Go To The Art Gallery? [Beatrice A. Taylor Searle/Joe Hughes, UK, 2020]
Why Did The Mathematician Go To The Art Gallery? is a charming little short about life and what we do with it, along with art and what...
Daniel Hess
Mar 23, 2021
The Stain [Shoresh Vakili, Islamic Republic of Iran, 2020]
There are no true victors in any war, simply the calamitous fallout and indelible emotional imprint for all involved. And what happens...