Fear begins with a scenario any parent can immediately understand: a child does not come home from school. Yet ‘Stolen‘, directed by Nikita Tsedryk, does not remain within the simple territory of parental anxiety, nor does it settle for […]
The fall is almost never a clear, easily identifiable moment. In ‘I Don’t Live Here‘, the loss of self emerges through a series of small gestures, an accumulation of lost nights and clumsy attempts to feel something real. Directed […]
Survival has nothing elegant about it. On the contrary, it often appears as a dirty, exhausting struggle, fought in a world that seems to have already decided who has the right to exist and who must be pushed to […]
Sometimes, words must disappear because, at the core of extreme emotional suffering, they become useless. ‘Acceptance‘, directed by Robbie James Templeton & Catherine Jane Allana McFadzean, approaches depression as a state that gradually swallows everything. The short film functions […]
Dreams can sometimes turn out to be the most terrifying nightmares, and, eventually, the desire to reach perfection degenerates into an emotional fracture that cannot be healed. ‘Cracks‘, directed by Anna Veisman, explores precisely the psychological cost of performance […]
There are stories that impress through the almost imperceptible way they touch the most fragile layers of memory. It is precisely on this unstable ground of identity that ‘Being Billy‘ unfolds as a dense meditation on the traces that […]
At the point where a shared past gives way to an uncertain future, a love begins to quietly unravel. The short film ‘Re:Union‘, directed by Megan Mackenzie and Gabriel Kirkley, plunges into the theme of separation as something that […]
History has taught us that literary or cinematic dystopia often no longer functions as a warning aimed at a distant future, but rather as a disturbingly clear mirror of the present. Joel Junior begins from this contemporary unease to […]
On the threshold of disappearance, memory no longer functions as an archive, but as an inner spectacle. ‘Fade to White‘, directed by Liam Fowler, dives into this liminal space to explore cinema not as an art or a profession, […]
‘I wonder if one day music will come through here. Maybe if I remember some. Maybe you could play it for me. I also wonder if my home wasn’t real. The beach wasn’t real…’, confesses the protagonist of the […]