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LOVESICK
SPIRIT OF PLACE
NEITHER DONKEY NOR HORSE
METHOD & MADNESS
UNDERTAKER
NIGHT TERRORS
BAJO LA TIERRA
MEAL TICKET

I’M NOT A ROBOT
What could possibly be more infuriatingly repetitive than solving a Captcha before a login? If you’ve spent any decent amount of time browsing the internet,

LOVESICK
Elias (Clint Ruben) spends his days in an open psych ward in Denmark. His well-being dangles above a dangerous gorge, his thoughts ravaged by harmful

SPIRIT OF PLACE
Two birdwatchers, Edward (Jordan Peters) and Athel (Hannah Chinn), visit the local wetlands, spending hours on end enjoying each other’s company while taking in all

NEITHER DONKEY NOR HORSE
If there’s one thing the history books have taught us is that humanity is far from being error-prone, especially when faced with the prospect of

METHOD & MADNESS
Revenge is a dish best served cold, they say. The forms it can take are numerous, but in Anna Russell’s female-centric thriller Method & Madness,

UNDERTAKER
A man (Dustin Teuber) in a suit and tie slowly awakens next to train tracks. Fear emanating from his eyes as he realizes he is

NIGHT TERRORS
Nineteen year old college freshman Natalie Mercer (Macey Shackleford) arrives at the doorstep of her psychology professor’s home. Expecting a living room full of students

BAJO LA TIERRA
Alta, California. The year is 1845, and Alma’s (Susana Elena Boyce) obsession with her pottery enterprise is growing by the day. Isolated in her cottage,

MEAL TICKET
Sometimes life doesn’t allow for compromises. At least not in director Wes Andre Goodrich’s Oscar-qualifying short film Meal Ticket. Ambition, honesty, and selfishness clash in