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SOLDIER ISLAND
DRESS CODE
MESSY BOYS
WHERE THE LIGHT ENTERS
HomeBound
SLOW PULSE
SAME OLD
DIMENSIONS OF SELF

HARD FEELINGS
A good film with bad ensemble acting does not exist. Case in point: First time director Rick-kendy Noziere’s earnest short Hard Feelings. It aims for

SOLDIER ISLAND
A reinvention of an Agatha Christie classic, Soldier Island is a 65-minute screendance period piece that offers a new perspective on the murder mystery genre.

DRESS CODE
Bobby Russo (Gerard Garilli) has no ordinary family. His uncle is the head of the local organized crime syndicate, his father is an underling, and

MESSY BOYS
At first glance, Messy Boys appears to be a very contemporary and oddly familiar horror flick with all the hallmarks of its subgenre lined up

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

HomeBound
HomeBound – written, directed and produced by Usher Morgan – is a claustrophobic look at the challenges of Agoraphobia. When Jamie (Katie Vincent) loses her

SLOW PULSE
In the opening of the Oscar-qualifying short Slow Pulse, we quietly enter the home of a father (Jimmie Fails) who’s had his life turned upside

SAME OLD
Same Old, an Oscar-qualifying short written and directed by Canadian film director and screenwriter Lloyd Lee Choi, is a dark and gritty tale of desperation

DIMENSIONS OF SELF
Sofia Malamute and Matias Figueroa’s black-and-white short Dimensions of Self functions as a visual confession, a despondent, highly experimental glimpse into the mind of a