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COUPLE OF GUYS
WE THRIVE
RIOT (Desmadres)
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STRANGER AT THE GATE
THE OUT

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

COUPLE OF GUYS
Couple of Guys is a quaint award-winning pilot episode that features a great onscreen chemistry between the two costars. Immersed in a seamless banter, the

WE THRIVE
The secret behind any decent documentary is its natural ability to introduce its audience to something unfamiliar. A new perspective that draws the viewer in

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

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,

FOLDED WHISPERS
After a lengthy absence from the literary scene, veteran writer and poet Mark Anthony Thomas presents Folded Whispers, a documentary short film, giving us a

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

STRANGER AT THE GATE
Stranger At The Gate, an Oscar-Qualifying short documentary, written and directed by Joshua Seftel, is an exploratory view into the mind of Richard “Mac” McKinney,

THE OUT
It is palpably evident that writer-director Harry Brandrick’s short drama The Out (BAFTA Qualifying) represents a deeply personal project for the filmmaker. Dealing with drug