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EVERYONE WRITES MEMOIR
Despite what the lush scenery and cozy coves will have you believe, Everyone Writes Memoir is anything but a pleasant getaway. Darkness and hurt seethe

INTERRUPTION
Interruption, in a mere twenty minutes, shows us a part of the globe not often seen or heard from. Its most noteworthy achievement from writer/director

NO PROMISED LAND
How far is too far? That is the question No Promised Land seeks to answer in all its dread-soaked bleakness. Colin Bressler’s feature film is

INTO THE SPOTLIGHT
Just how special can a musical be? Forget the bright lights of Broadway for a second as you are dropped into the heart of Dallas,

PIVOT
Pivot, from the WIA Vancouver ACE (Animation Career EXCELerator), is a uniquely charming animated short tackling the time-tested message of identity and confidence. Though its

1805
Period pieces of the indie variety are hard to come by, and Daniel H. Jacobson’s ambitious romance drama, 1805, certainly has a lot going for

GEORGE
As self-deprecatingly honest as a film can be while also showcasing the unpredictability of life, Gregg Chilingirian’s George finds the writer/director creating a character for

ISLA SOLEDAD
From Isla Soledad’s captivating opening shot to its moving conclusion, it becomes clear that filmmaker Omar Deneb Juárez and Academy Award Winner Chris Overton’s production

LAST OPTION
A crime caper with a superpowered twist serves as a baseline concept that merges an ever-fatiguing genre with one that is, quite frankly, going out