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Shaun O’Connor
THE SLEEPLESS
A WHITE HORSE
REBEL
MATRIOCHKAS
‘TWAS THE DEVIL
ALINA

BIRTH RIGHT
If you don’t really come from anywhere, running away to find yourself doesn’t necessarily provide the belonging you’re looking for. Through the travails of a

Shaun O’Connor
Director Shaun O’Connor’s Award Winning Film A WHITE HORSE tells the story of a young gay Irish woman sent to a mental hospital for conversion

THE SLEEPLESS
An obstacle that many short films run into is finding room for character development in such a small amount of time. For some, that obstacle

A WHITE HORSE
Picture this: a saturated green Irish landscape and a 1970s telephone box that shares the same lively hue. The rejuvenating landscape is soaked with the

REBEL
When we see injustice, our first instincts bring a feeling of powerlessness in the face of those who officially implement the pain. We then extend

MATRIOCHKAS
With an opening sequence of exploding fireworks in a cart, nail polish scattered on a desk, and a young teen sneaking a boy out of

‘TWAS THE DEVIL
‘Twas the Devil follows the conflicted heart of a medieval Englishman who’s trying to make sense of the choices he’s made and all those around

DIRECTOR SOPHIA BANKS SITS DOWN WITH TAKE 2 INDIE REVIEW TO DISCUSS HER SCI-FI FILM – PROXY
Sophia Bank’s Sci-Fi Thriller Proxy shares the horrors of living the life – of someone else. What inspired Dominick Joseph Luna to write this film?

ALINA
Director Rami Kodeih’s Award Winning film Alina, is twenty-five minutes of well-crafted chaos and tension. Inspired by real people and events, the film follows the