‘Play It Safe’ (SXSW 2021) Spoiler Review
Mitch Kalisa’s dramatic short film #PlayItSafe released at #SXSW last week and showed us the liminal spaces worth breaking through!
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Mitch Kalisa’s dramatic short film #PlayItSafe released at #SXSW last week and showed us the liminal spaces worth breaking through!
‘Play It Safe’ (SXSW 2021) Spoiler Review Read MoreBára Anna Stejskalová’s #SXSW stop-motion animated short film #LoveisJustaDeathAway succeeds in its unique storytelling techniques!
‘Love Is Just A Death Away’ (SXSW ’21) Spoiler Review Read MoreStacey Gregg’s mysterious drama-thriller ‘Here Before’ premiered at #SXSW last week. The film properly takes us through the stages of grief.
‘Here Before’ (SXSW 2021) Non-Spoiler Review Read MoreAlex Noyer’s #SoundofViolence premiered at #SXSW this past week. The film is a creative combination of ‘Crank’ and ‘Peeping Tom’!
‘Sound of Violence’ (SXSW 2021) Spoiler Review Read MorePaola Calvo and Patrick Jasim’s #Luchadoras premiered at #SXSW this past week. The documentary sheds light on violence towards Mexican women.
‘Luchadoras’ (SXSW 2021) Documentary Review Read MoreCheck out our interview with Korean filmmaker Hannah Bang for her short drama film, #SOAK, which premiered at #sxsw this week!
‘SOAK’ (SXSW 2021) Interview With Hannah Bang Read More“‘Introducing, Selma Blair’ is a fantastic documentary enough for anyone to feel inspired by how amazing one person’s human spirit can be.”
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‘Potato Dreams of America’ (SXSW Review) Read MoreHannah Bang’s MFA thesis short film ‘SOAK’ premieres at SXSW 2021 this week, and it captures the raw emotion often found in drama narratives!
Hannah Bang’s ‘SOAK’ (SXSW ’21) Short Film Review Read MoreSophie Mair and Dan Gitsham’s short film ‘The Thing That Ate The Birds’ premieres this week at SXSW 2021, and it’s absolutely terrifying.
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