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A LETTER FROM HOME
APOCALYPSE UNKNOWN
Kabir McNeely
FOREST FOR THE TREES
TROJAN HORACE
UP AND DOWN
AVA: A TWIST IN THE ROAD

IVALU
Anders Walter’s beautiful Oscar-qualifying short drama Ivalu deals with the most tragic of subjects in a sublime fashion. Although its scope is relatively narrow, it

Don’t try this at home is a trope we’ve all heard before, and the elders among us are the first to say that their adolescent

A LETTER FROM HOME
A Letter From Home starring Jason Graven, follows the path of an ex U.S. Soldier as he navigates the transition to becoming a civilian. During

APOCALYPSE UNKNOWN
Imagine waking up one morning to find yourself completely alone. Your family has disappeared, as have your neighbors, and you’re left to fend for yourself

Kabir McNeely
Kabir McNeely is an American actor and filmmaker – best known for his short film Blue Girl which won him several awards. He began his

FOREST FOR THE TREES
Rita Leistner’s charming DIY documentary Forest for the Trees brings to mind 2018’s The Biggest Little Farm. It has a similarly offbeat, good-natured mentality, and

TROJAN HORACE
History can seem so distant and elusive. But there are many books, and if someone took the time to retell events that defined the course

UP AND DOWN
We all know that guy, the juiced-up jock at the gym who vocally lifts weights and treats working out like spiritual enlightenment. He talks louder,

AVA: A TWIST IN THE ROAD
Ava: A Twist in the Road invites viewers into a year in the life of Ava (Catherane Skillen), an artistic and privileged woman residing in