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THE LAST PLACES
Our world is truly a wonderful place, filled with hidden gems and societies that you may not have ever heard of. Shedding light on such

CONNECT
Grief and healing often unfold in beautifully unexpected ways. Following the sudden loss of his dad, Frankie finds himself in a near-fatal accident that leaves

THE FOREST
What better way to survive an apocalypse than by beginning again? It can be lonely in the aftermath of a major fallout, something an unassuming

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

THIRST TRAP
The term thirst trap originated in the 1990s and refers to a shameless need for approval, affection or attention. Selfie culture giving rise, social media

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

THE SPACE RODENT
Spooky season gets upended when a new kind of alien invasion leaves friends Mac (Robert Carrera), Dean (David Minard), Amanda (Leah Bernard), and Skyler (Shelby

THE STONE DREW RIPPLES
How far will a family go to protect the life of a child? In The Stone Drew Ripples, director Orimz explores themes of love and

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How many times have you received questionable, poorly formatted emails from so-called prestigious film festivals wanting to select your film? Bold fonts addressing you by