directed by Jesse Blanchard/ Shine is about a barbershop quartet that must sing for their lives. The piece blends horror,comedy, puppets, and beautiful barbershop singing. “I had total control, I could chop their heads off, I could do whatever I want. I didn’t have to feed them anything, they’re always there, it’s great.” – Jesse […]
Vicki
directed by Bill Palmer/ “She runs hot. She moves fast. She’s one hell of a ride”. VICKI is a loving, comedic homage to John Carpenter’s truly underrated ‘Christine,’ adapted from the novel by Stephen King. It’s also a stand-alone tribute to American 80s horror in general. “I’m a fan of setting up a static shot […]
Game
directed by Josh MacDonald/ “HUNTING SEASON IS NOW OPEN”. Three deadly pursuers. One terrified woman… but the game is about to change. “Trying to see how we could miracle up this action on a relatively low budget and then assemble eight minutes of narrative out of it; that was a lot of fun.” – Josh […]
The Sleepover
directed by Chris Cullari and Jennifer Raite/ Innocents battle the boogeyman in this horror comedy short. “It came from a deep love of slasher films on both of our parts.” – Chris Cullari, director of The Sleepover Issue 12: Game Halloween Edition 2013
Once Upon a Many Time
directed by Eva Cvijanovik/ Once Upon a Many Time is a memory film told through the brutally simple point of view of a child. It deals with the relationship to things, places and people left behind when one is forced, by whatever circumstances, to leave what they considered home. “… children see things very, very […]
Life Doesn’t Frighten Me
directed by Stephen Dunn/ Insecure thirteen year-old Esther Weary is on the brink of puberty and must come to terms with the realities of becoming a woman with her well-meaning grandpa and his pet pug. “I know some people have told me that they appreciate it for its humour, others for its commentary on the […]
Madame Tutli-Putli
directed by Maciek Szczerbowski and Chris Lavis/ Madame Tutli-Putli boards the Night Train, weighed down with all her earthly possessions and the ghosts of her past. She travels alone, facing both the kindness and menace of strangers. As day descends into dark, she finds herself caught up in a desperate metaphysical adventure. Adrift between real […]
Daddy Rulz
directed by Radu Potcoavă/ The big day has arrived for Andrew (13): he sets up a score with the neighborhood hotshot, his role-model when it comes to street life. Andrew’s father quickly finds out about it. He knows what to do in order to save his son. Even if this means confronting again the ghosts […]
Eyyam
directed by Mounes Khammar/ “When the world media talk about the Arab world, it’s usually about politics, the economy and all sorts of related complications. There is almost never information about the culture or emotional atmosphere.” – Mounes Khammar, director of Eyyam Issue 10: Solipsist Issue
The Last Passenger
directed by Mounes Khammar/ A young man jumps from a cliff. Before leaving forever, his soul pays a visit to to his two impossible loves: a woman and the stage of a concert hall. “…never give compliments to yourself, never consider yourself a big artist … you need others, you need people who are more […]
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