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STATIONS OF THE CROSS
THE FARMHOUSE
OK/NOTOK
NIGHTCAP
WAKE
A LITTLE FAMILY DRAMA
GREATLAND
DISTANT MEMORIES

MILLIE’S CARE FREE DAY
What could the solution be for someone living a monotonous life? An existence built on following a strict schedule with no room for deviation or

STATIONS OF THE CROSS
A grizzled man (Aleksa Ristovic) wanders around the sun-kissed hills of his local area, searching for answers to his sorrow amidst the many statues and

THE FARMHOUSE
Isolation, forced or voluntary, can mess with a person’s mind in more ways than one. Alone with our thoughts is when we can be at

OK/NOTOK
Modern science fiction stories often forget about the people left struggling within their artificial grasp. When its spectacle over substance, the odds aren’t likely swinging

NIGHTCAP
Finding a new workplace during a relocation can be a challenging task. Writer and director Cody MacDonald aims to evoke this emotion in his six-minute

WAKE
Seclusion exacts a horrible toll in writer/director Rebecca Rose’s short film Wake. A family faces unimaginable heartbreak in the muddy landscape of the British countryside

A LITTLE FAMILY DRAMA
The ones you hold closest always have your back, even if it’s a bumpy ride along the way. Cooler heads don’t immediately prevail in A

GREATLAND
At first glance, Greatland seems like a futuristic celebration of gender and sexual diversity. Joyfully and comedically irreverent, kaleidoscopic and full of pride, the viewer

DISTANT MEMORIES
Alzheimer’s and dementia are commonly explored themes in modern filmmaking, often finding the families and loved ones of those affected struggling to navigate the disease.