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A-TRAIN: NEW BEGINNINGS
A LITTLE FAMILY DRAMA
DISTANT MEMORIES
AUNT CINDY AND THE ALCHEMIST
THE HOLY TRINITY
SATU – YEAR OF THE RABBIT
NEA
THE PEOPLE IN THE WALLS

METHOD & MADNESS
Revenge is a dish best served cold, they say. The forms it can take are numerous, but in Anna Russell’s female-centric thriller Method & Madness,

A-TRAIN: NEW BEGINNINGS
Chris Carthern pays homage to The Boys series with a wildly entertaining fan film that sets a new standard for the genre. A-Train: New Beginnings

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

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.

AUNT CINDY AND THE ALCHEMIST
What better conjures up the summer spirit than a trip through the scenic Italian landscape? There aren’t many contenders in this category, especially when Devin

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

SATU – YEAR OF THE RABBIT
Satu – Year of the Rabbit follows the healing journey of two young Laotian children, and despite the painful digression of discovery, there’s a profound

NEA
Late one night, Peluche (Julian Sanchez), a brash taxi driver, receives a call to fix his boss’s AC unit while also dropping off one of

THE PEOPLE IN THE WALLS
In a world where auteur-driven horror is on the rise and franchises seem to be declining, there’s never a shortage of original, spooky stories on