• Edelweiss*

      Edelweiss is inspired by a true story discovered within the pages of a WW2 soldier’s journal. We catch a glimpse of the compassion that lies within the hearts of those forced into a life of survival during devastating […]

    Jan 16, 2018
    United Kingdom 8 Minutes Sam Bradford
  • Pacific Shore – Mirror

      Mirror drags the viewer into its own maze, following a free-diver in the dark water of its subconscious. During this odyssey, laws of physics are ripped apart and as the different realities merge together, it opens a gate […]

    Jan 15, 2018
    France 4 Minutes Hugo Thomas
  • Zebrafish: Practically People

      Zebrafish: Practically People, Transforming How We Study Disease is a new film that provides an overview of the benefits of Zebrafish as a biomedical research model, in an easy-to-understand, visually-stunning documentary.  

    Jan 11, 2018
    United States 9 Minutes Jennifer A. Manner
  • House Lights*

      A young director and playwright juggles her cast, critics, and her own propensity to self-destruct as she attempts to put on her first show.   *Only a trailer is available for now.

    Jan 10, 2018
    United States 18 Minutes Micah Taylor
  • Raising the Flag*

      Fred Ise recounts how a group of patriotic youth raise a flag in the early morning of August 28, 1941 as the Russian army retreats and the German army advances into Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. Five hours […]

    Jan 9, 2018
    Canada 14 Minutes Tom Mae, Reet Mae
  • ENTROPY

      A 27 year old musician has an invite for an international music festival to put her violin prowess on showcase. But she fears to attend the event due to few unpredictable and hurtful accidents that took place the […]

    Jan 9, 2018
    Czech Republic 13 Minutes Suraag Sagar