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STATIONS OF THE CROSS
CONTINUANCE
WAKE
X-MAS ANONYMOUS
CORPSE FISHING
KING ED
THE HOLY TRINITY
KLARA’S BOX

CALF
Horror can be many things. It’s what you see, and sometimes what you don’t. In most cases, it’s purely the idea that festers inside your

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

CONTINUANCE
It’s a crazy world out there, and sometimes not even one’s household is exempt from the madness. In a mashup of what feels like a

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

X-MAS ANONYMOUS
The Christmas spirit is powerful and can sometimes cast a potent spell on everyday people. So much so that in writer/director Sammy Smedley’s comedy short

CORPSE FISHING
In the aftermath of a devastating flood that swept the area, a young Yan (Harmonie He) takes to the streets, getting by using whatever means

KING ED
King Ed, directed by Nick Fascitelli, is a witty and comedic exploration of the search for meaningful romantic relationships. At it’s core is a universal

THE HOLY TRINITY
Up-and-coming filmmakers often cut their teeth in the realm of horror early on. Horror is a genre that thrives on experimentation and creativity, providing ample

KLARA’S BOX
What would you do if a complete stranger told you that a trusted but not altogether trustworthy family friend had committed the ultimate betrayal? Would