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TOMORROW’S BANDITS
ONE MINUTE OF UNCONSCIOUSNESS
BAD MORNING
THE MIX
BLACKOUT
LOST LOVE
CHURCH CAMP
STEPHAN’S COMPUTER PARTS

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Our lives are constantly being marked by milestones where each passing year ushers in a new era of possibilities or detractors – for us to

TOMORROW’S BANDITS
Planning your first-ever big-time crime gig is never an easy task, as novice crooks Chris (Dominick Cost) and Juan (Darius Lassiter) will tell you. Especially

ONE MINUTE OF UNCONSCIOUSNESS
The American Dream is, as most people will acknowledge, a hollow truth debunked long ago. It seems we are in constant supply of films such

BAD MORNING
The many haphazard ideas that course through our brains during sunrise are exactly what fascinates filmmaker Zhen Long, whose 2024 short on the matter was

THE MIX
The number of podcasts and podcaster personalities has seen a massive boom in the past few years. It seems like a new one crops up

BLACKOUT
Immersion can make or break a short, especially where timing is concerned. That’s the whole entire point of the genre, leaving a lasting impact with

LOST LOVE
A rousing drum intro rolls through the opening credits as crowds cheer in the distance. But as we fade in on rock musician Jack (James

CHURCH CAMP
Church Camp is designated a LGBTQ short film and sounds like an ugly clash of civilizations. Praying away the gay and fire and brimstone directed

STEPHAN’S COMPUTER PARTS
Director Ari Miller uploads a chilling and darksome visual journey into a world of a computer repair shop in Stephan’s Computer Parts. This gripping, surreal