Two students find themselves returning to the same bench in this cryptic short thriller
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Two students find themselves returning to the same bench in this cryptic short thriller
The Fifth Floor is an ascent. It takes us on a journey through layered imagery that includes 8mm home movies decayed by time, luminous kaleidoscopic patterns, and sacred geometry. The two visual worlds compete and collide. Moments of clarity dissolve. Ultimately it becomes a meditation on the beauty of loss, decay, and transcendence.
A recollection of memory in honor of caretakers everywhere.
A man’s life unravels after a parking spot is stolen from him.
In the unforgiving world of the American Southwest, two fiercely bonded sisters hunt justice outside the law until a brutal act of vengeance forces them to confront the cost of survival, trust, and blood-soaked retribution.
Turn Off the Machines follows Ethan Hughes, a radical homesteader in mid-coast Maine who lives entirely without electricity, global supply chains, or modern technological comforts. Raised in Gloucester to working class parents, an early tragedy shattered a happy childhood and set him on a path of radical resistance. Living deliberately below the poverty line, Ethan's life is not a retreat but a protest against capitalism, war, and ecological collapse. The film explores his convictions, his family's daily rhythms, and the tensions that arise when belief meets the demands of life.
A little girl is alone at home with her bird, suddenly they see something and call the social emergency and report the child being hurt....
Daniel has worked at a motel for years. He has seen a range of strange guests enter and leave; these four have been the strangest.
Dan Burisch recalls his time at Area 51.
A filmmaker travels a great distance to see his nephew. They talk about space, birds and the boy’s greatest wish.
A routine elevator ride becomes a battlefield when Maya Uche, a Black activist, and Brett Kiminski, a white conservative, are trapped together between floors. With nowhere to run, their assumptions, anger, and buried grief rise to the surface, forcing both strangers to face the truth behind their politics — and the pain that made them who they are.
New Life is a raw and authentic faith-based coming-of-age story about a college student navigating his relationship with Christ and all the bumps and struggles that come with it. The story follows Peter, an African American college freshman who is struggling to believe in Christianity. After experiencing a traumatic breakup, Peter begins to question his life, purpose, and identity. He blames his Christian upbringing and decides to walk away from his faith during college. At freshman orientation, we are introduced to Melissa, a college sophomore and enthusiastic follower of Christ. She is a student leader at a Christian fellowship group on campus called New Life. When Melissa meets Peter, she invites him to join the fellowship. After hearing his doubts, she compassionately challenges his unbelief.
One night a year, on the holiday Samhain, the spirit world and the mortal world were bridged. Historically, in Ireland, the Celts were able to reconnect and celebrate with loved ones who had passed. But it was not always safe; not all spirits are good. Some wanted to hurt the living and steal them back to the other side. To combat this, people created disguises in order to blend in with the supernatural. On one such night, against their father's wishes, three young siblings in the Irish countryside go out in search of their mother's spirit. They create masks for themselves and set off into the unknown.
When a lonely Iranian dissident becomes embroiled with a local criminal mob in Canada, their bullish bidding leads to complex turns of events.
When a kid is assigned a conspiracy theory project, he goes in too deep to a conspiracy about Saturn, forever changing his life.
How do you entertain yourself while entertaining others? A short documentary about a nighttime projectionist passing the time.
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In the process of preparing to move, Claira finds an old journal of hers telling a story of doomed love, causing her to reflect on her failed relationship and her feelings in the face of change.
A woman's fears about having children begin to manifest as visions of her dead grandmother.
“As to my next film, I shall aim at ever greater sincerity and conviction in each shot, using the immediate impressions made upon me by nature, in which time will have left its own trace. Nature exists in cinema in the naturalistic fidelity with which it is recorded; the greater the fidelity, the more we trust nature as we see it in the frame, and at the same time, the finer is the created image: in its authentically natural likeness, the inspiration of nature itself is brought into cinema.” –Andrey Tarkovsky
Shot entirely on Super8 camera, this film is a part of Montien’s ‘The Gay Asian Cowboy’ series. Inspired by his late father’s obsession with vintage Western movies, Montien travelled to the location where early classics in that genre were made, and shot his own queer version of the cowboy’s fantasy.
A pair of paranormal investigators delve into the eerie history of Griffith Park, only to discover that the curse they’re chasing may be very real.
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Nightmares make me blush
While basking in the glory of their naturalistic digital home, a child mistakenly clips outside its boundaries, beginning a chain of events that ultimately lead to its erasure.
A man falls sick and begins having strange dreams about a fish.
In an overgrown abandoned factory, an overlooked 11-year-old mimics his older brother’s cruelty to finally be seen– until his first taste of power goes too far.
After receiving the devastating news of his father’s death in reserve duty, Alon is mysteriously transported to a surreal room where he is given a device that allows him to travel back in time. Driven by grief and regret, Alon tries repeatedly to change the past and prevent his father from leaving, only to discover that some things cannot be changed-but they can be faced differently. A moving story about sacrifice, memory, and the power of a final goodbye.
Zoe, in the wake of an untimely death in the family, is feeling shortchanged by life; the world looks a bit more sad and a bit more grey. On her way home from school on the final day of Summer term, the world does its best to convince her that it's anything but.
MEMORIES IN SILENCE In an attempt to preserve the memory of sound, Richard Hill visits and records the sounds of the places he is most afraid of losing.
Connell Byrne, an idealistic coal miner who sees the way the world could be, wants nothing more than to leave his small Appalachian hometown with his best friend Lee. However, Lee sees the way the world is, and there’s one obstacle that stands between them.
A routine pool-cleaning job leads two brothers into a hidden compound where curiosity quickly becomes a threat.
Michel, a drifter on the outskirts of a dingy southern town, catfishes unsuspecting locals for money using the identity of his partner, Carolina. Unfortunately for the couple, one of Michel’s catfishing victims may be too close for comfort.
A dreamlike journey over Victoria’s salt lakes, filmed on Wamba Wamba Country. As the lakes’ shifting hues unfold, ambient music, striking imagery, and Aboriginal storytelling merge into a meditation on colour, rhythm, and culture.
Crazy story about this guy named Julian Gałek who drinks Matcha Oat Milk
A newly-single woman, just out of a dysfunctional relationship, is introduced to the concept of red flags, but takes it a bit too literally as she heads back into dating.
A surprise bachelor party brings estranged bandmates to a borrowed house for a weekend of bad vibes, old grudges, and KILLER encores.
Trying to complete a pickup-class assignment, a shy girl slips past her confident rivals and ends up on a rooftop smoking area where she finds a guy about to jump.
An experimental documentary shot in San Diego on occupied Kumeyaay territory
A pretentious filmmaker is faced with a hoard of fans that thirst for his blood.
A true crime documentary crew explores a pharmacologist killer's old hideout, only to realize he may still be there with them.
Angel and Sisterfriend are outsiders living in stark contrast with their idyllic, monotonous suburb. Dressed in black and protected by goth aesthetics on the outside, Angel and Sisterfriend are soft on the inside. They're barely adults, still learning how to express themselves. They find refuge and safety in their sisterfriendship. When Angel secretly becomes obsessed with finding out "what happens in Vegas," she tries everything. Praying to God. A seance. But nothing can answer the question at hand. While Angel wonders if there is life beyond the subdivision, Sisterfriend must grapple with the thought of losing her friend to the big city.
Aspiring auteur director John tries to get his overly ambitious script turned into a real film.
A young man realizes that post-graduation life isn't all it's cracked up to be. As he struggles to adjust to the mundane nature of the 9-5, he questions life's true meaning and the value of a dollar over one's goals and dreams.
When your biggest fan turns against you. This was the worst show of Jeremiah Watkins' career, at least for him. Watch as he does the impossible, makes a show enjoyable surrounded in a room of hecklers. But there was one who started it all...The Nightmare Heckler.
A short comedy drama about bob, a clueless father about to discover his daughters a lesbian.
A love story, horror film, or perhaps a comedy, Spin! explores the extremes of consciousness arising from unmediated contact and intimacy with our manufactured ecology. Shot entirely in the first person, the film abandons the strictures of plot to focus instead on the lightness and gravity of a subject’s fleeting relationships with plumbing fixtures, clocks, spectators, vending machines, rabbits, dustbins, directional signs, guards, hand dryers, and with the two cities of dreams—Los Angeles and New York—which feature not merely as backdrops, but as main characters in their own right. Sustained throughout by Welch's Apple Juice, our bandaged entity is someone you’ll find disconcertingly familiar if you manage to spin around to look at yourself.
In rural Vermont, aging sugarmakers honor a centuries-old tradition in this powerful meditation on family legacy, loss, and resilience. Through seven distinct portraits, the film forms a rich tapestry of stories about how we spend our time on this earth—and what we leave behind.
A lightning storm shot on May 19th, 2025, entirely on iPhone.
A short film adaptation of the classic novel The Stranger in a silent film style along with classical music.
Cody, a house sitter, is happily playing video games with his friend Spencer. Then Johnny Carmichael shows up.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have been instructed by the Trump administration to pause or retract any periodical or journal article that references specific LGBT topics, with agency staff allegedly being provided a list of words that must be removed from all publications.
A disillusioned young man enjoys the beauty of the last minutes before Tomorrow.
Two “professional mourners” meet within the ominous setting of an Art Nouveau villa. Who — or what — is being mourned? From Beirut to Sarajevo, what first appeared to be an intimate encounter gradually transforms into a singular confrontation with History.
On Halloween night a couple gets lost in a maze
In 2006, Angerame was invited to Havana, Cuba, to present his City Symphony Series at the Festival Internacional del Nuevo Cine Latinoamericano de La Habana, which marked the beginning of his 13-year collaboration with the festival as a programmer. HABANA is a record of that visit, tracing Havana in Fidel Castro's final year as Cuban leader and the ongoing propaganda war between the U.S. and Cuba.
After the sudden death of her husband, Juniper Buchanan channels her grief into a series of hilariously misguided life choices. With her husband's urn as her constant companion, she slips into a world of denial that's equal parts touching and chaotic. "Hey, Juniper!" is a dark comedy about the messy, ridiculous ways we stumble through the unbearable.
Ljubisa Terzic, a former war medic, flees Yugoslavia and rebuilds his life by transforming trauma into knowledge as an anatomy professor at Humber College.
A lonely man who thinks of himself as a tough guy begins experiencing strange visions as he’s forced to confront who he is and who he wants to be.
A boy's experience with dreams, narrated over a series of tableaus and animated characters.