• Nyaung U

      From 1962-2010, Myanmar was a closed country under military rule. Once Asia’s wealthiest nation, it is now one of its poorest, despite having abundant natural resources. The country’s healthcare system was ranked the second worst in the world […]

    Apr 24, 2015
    Spain 5 Minutes Sheila Fernandez Martinez
  • Tonn Nua?*

      Tonn Nua? is an inquisitive documentary into contemporary Irish cinema. The film focuses on the rise of micro-budget productions over the last number of years. Speaking to a number of filmmakers and industry professionals, Tonn Nua? charts this […]

    Apr 23, 2015
    Ireland 22 Minutes Peter Mckeown
  • Bellow

      BELLOW is a sound to be heard after silently waiting. It all takes place in Northern France, in an area called L’Avesnois. Fields, bricks, and temperamental weather. We encounter some of the fleeting presences of this land. These […]

    Apr 23, 2015
    France 23 Minutes Loubet Anne, Gautier Sophie-Charlotte
  • Forever Professor

      When a filmmaker goes home to interview an old professor, he finds a very different man from the one he remembered. The suave, handsome, chain-smoking teacher whose lectures captivated students is now obsessed with time and order. He […]

    Apr 22, 2015
    United States 32 Minutes Mika Johnson
  • Rimalev; The Seventh House

      The film begins when Will Kahane visits his Aunt Manya in the Bronx and begins to ask questions about the town where he was born and the “Rimalev Society” in America. He gets the opportunity to go with […]

    Apr 21, 2015
    United States 30 Minutes Will Kahane
  • Through The Lens

      With just a camera and a few friends, Paul Conley travels to Nassau, Bahamas for the Junkanoo Festival. A New Years celebration that originated in 16th century slave days of the Bahamas, has evolved into a competition of […]

    Apr 18, 2015
    United States 24 Minutes Paul Conley
  • My Body Is Not Yours*

      This film is a short, experimental documentary about the messages, implications, struggles, and victories that come with having a female body. Through six narratives by people speaking from various spectra of sexuality, race, and gender identity, ‘MY BODY […]

    Apr 16, 2015
    United States 12 Minutes Marie Koury
  • Poop on Poverty

      Set on the edge of the Thar desert and in the middle of world’s biggest camel fair, this film looks at the underbelly of one of the most visited and photographed tourist destinations in the world. The film […]

    Apr 14, 2015
    South Africa 6 Minutes Vijay S. jodha
  • Aesthetics of Anxiety

      “Aesthetics of Anxiety” walks the line between commercial fashion film and short narrative film. It brings story and intrigue to an original macrame clothing collection by Bayan Sardari by drawing a surreal parallel to a spider and its […]

    Apr 13, 2015
    United States 3 Minutes Bayan Sardari
  • Hotel Bellevue*

      A journey through time which leads us into the early 60s: With interviews and poetic images the film portrays a family business between tradition and change: The Hotel Bellevue in Lauenburg, a little West German city located at […]

    Apr 7, 2015
    Germany 25 Minutes Claire Walka
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