We Can Only Meet Again If We Become Ourselves
The extent to which we make real contacts depends on the extent to which we become ourselves. In these kinds
Los Angeles International Short Film Festival
The extent to which we make real contacts depends on the extent to which we become ourselves. In these kinds
After the railroad forces her alcoholic husband to move North, Ruth DeLay–a pregnant, destitute mother of four–desperately seeks an unregulated
Noah, 11, flees his gloomy life by taking refuge in the reading of Molière’s plays and his dreams. In his
In 1980, a friendship is put to the test. Directed by Roxanne Paisan (Spain)
I Remember follows the owners of Yesteryear, a small business dedicated to the digital conversion of home media, as they
A princess and her advisors humiliate and inadvertently charm an oppressive military leader and his followers, a group of fervent
1929: A struggling vaudeville actress (Emily Durchholz) barters ethics for a shot at success as she’s cast into the depths
An inner city black girl finds ways to mentally escape from her tragic childhood memories by selling drugs and street-life.
A short, experimental film about Edna Nunes North, museum docent, retired art teacher, world traveler, and grandmother from southern Rhode
Haijing, a girl living on an island, tries to find the value and meaning of her simple dream. Directed by
In the labyrinth of love a game of contradictions takes place: two women fight a duel with their feelings; one
A man’s plan for a quiet evening at home is shaken when a malevolent entity begins to stalk him. Not
Based on a poem by the renowned Iranian poet Ahmad Shamloo from his collection of poetry Odes For The Earth,
Lauren Cheney, a painter from Arizona, describes what inspires her, how she makes a painting and why she feels the