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A TIGER IN THE SUBWAY
AFTER THE BEEP
FOR I AM DEAD
THE FIREFLY JAR
RIOT (Desmadres)
TROY
WHERE THE LIGHT ENTERS
ESPERANZA
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BABA
Baba is a chaotic experience that is, at the same time, very precisely controlled; there is not a single second that feels wasted on anything
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A TIGER IN THE SUBWAY
James Abrams’ A Tiger In The Subway promises a fresh and completely different tale of terror right from its first finely crafted frame – flipping
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AFTER THE BEEP
One-man-show-type films are always a coin toss, with filmmakers often overcomplicating their concepts or overindulging in their own abilities as on-camera performers. There’s a delicate
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FOR I AM DEAD
“I’m disgusted by my existence,” laments Oscar (Al Nazemian), the protagonist of Patricia Delso Lucas’s short film For I Am Dead. His words reverberate throughout
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THE FIREFLY JAR
James (Charlie Tacker) has lost his mom, and Ian (Dan Mauro) has lost his wife. In short, the light has gone out in their lives.
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RIOT (Desmadres)
Álvaro Gabarrón’s second short Riot (Desmadres), is a nearly 28-minute-long tragicomedy with its heart in the right place. There is no denying the affection felt
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TROY
Most people have experienced terrible neighbors, ones that have loud parties, or blast music at a ridiculous volume, or whose snores threaten to fracture walls.
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WHERE THE LIGHT ENTERS
Mary (Paige Sciarrino) is encompassed in darkness. An out of work, struggling actress, it would be hard to find a single actor who hasn’t felt
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ESPERANZA
Esperanza tells the story of human beings being inhuman to each other. In this case the title character (Giselle Marie Muñoz) is an undocumented immigrant,