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WE THRIVE
A FOX IN THE NIGHT
RIOT (Desmadres)
ALMOST HOME
TROY
THE 3RD ANNUAL MATRICHER FALLS INTERNATIONEL FILM FESTIVAL
AN IRISH GOODBYE
WHERE THE LIGHT ENTERS

AFTER THE BEEP
One-man-show-type films are always a coin toss, with filmmakers often overcomplicating their concepts or overindulging in their own abilities as on-camera performers. There’s a delicate

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

A FOX IN THE NIGHT
It’s rare for a debuting filmmaker to have all the ingredients laid out before them and know what to do with each. Even more difficult

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

ALMOST HOME
Science fiction exists to make us imagine – and spaceships, robots, aliens and parallel universes are never far from view. On the other hand, the

TROY
Most people have experienced terrible neighbors, ones that have loud parties, or blast music at a ridiculous volume, or whose snores threaten to fracture walls.

THE 3RD ANNUAL MATRICHER FALLS INTERNATIONEL FILM FESTIVAL
The 3rd Annual Matricher Falls Internationel Film Festival is a follow-up to a chaotically hilarious mockumentary called, The Show Can’t Go On! Written and directed

AN IRISH GOODBYE
Gentle, funny and touching, Tom Berkeley and Ross White’s short dramedy, An Irish Goodbye, just about achieves all of its modest ambitions. It seamlessly sustains

WHERE THE LIGHT ENTERS
Mary (Paige Sciarrino) is encompassed in darkness. An out of work, struggling actress, it would be hard to find a single actor who hasn’t felt