A curated and contextualised selection of short films available for (free) viewing online.
Faye Tsakas and Enrique Pedráza-Botero’s incisive documentary incursion into the lives of teenage findoms is also a smart commentary on contemporary American society.
What if we allow ourselves to witness a virtual avatar going through the painful learning process of doing a backflip, entirely on its own?
The Austrian collective Total Refusal is back with a well-executed but ultimately prosaic exercise in pseudo-Marxist thinking.
Jess Dadds’ social realist film is a tribute to the power of an individual to fight against the crippling issues caused by mental illness.
Neozoon’s collage explores the worldview of fundamentalist evangelicals in the United States of America.
Douwe Dijkstra’s films are always simultaneously making-ofs, as he lifts the curtain on movie magic that employs green screen.
The aspirations of LGBTQIA+ youth is at the centre of Tracing Utopia as much as the generation gap between millennials and GenZ is.
Leonardo Pirondi questions human perception and the possibilities of expanding our gaze beyond the realm of the physical, objective world.
Mo Harawe has perhaps crafted one of the most cynical films ever made about the death penalty.