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THE LUCKIEST MAN ALIVE
HAROLD & MARY
TUTU GRANDE
MAIN CHARACTER ENERGY
THE SCENE
DYSTHYMIA
STALKING THE BOGEYMAN
UROBOROS
THIS I KNOW
Just how are rules meant to be upheld in today’s day and age? Director LaLa Halsema tackles this topic in the context of education (or
THE LUCKIEST MAN ALIVE
Love is a powerful concept, especially when two people have an affectionate and complex relationship. This is the basis of The Luckiest Man Alive, orchestrated
HAROLD & MARY
In exploring the enormity of life and its many possibilities, filmmakers often choose to focus on the younger generation. The brash, the brilliant, and those
TUTU GRANDE
Something sinister is brewing in a backwoods homestead, as the isolated residence is set to host a rather unpleasant event. Perhaps unpleasant is an understatement,
MAIN CHARACTER ENERGY
Nailing an acting audition of any kind is tough. How about one where not even the organizers are sure about the film’s potential? Details are
THE SCENE
When we hit take eighty-seven, it might be time to keep the camera rolling. In Connor Morley’s short film The Scene, a frenetic director (Connor
DYSTHYMIA
When our mental demons come knocking, do we let them in? The protagonist of the short film Dysthymia, a young woman referred to only as
STALKING THE BOGEYMAN
Stalking The Bogeyman asks for nine minutes of your time and faces you with a difficult conundrum. This ‘what would you do?’ scenario isn’t just
UROBOROS
Set against the turbulent backdrop of mid-20th century Ireland, Uroboros seduces you with its gorgeous scenery from the opening frame, then inserts hell into the