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Director Nick Craven skillfully captures every actor's nightmare in his sensational short film, 'Crying on Command.' ...
The summer box office numbers may have been lackluster, but these three TIFF films prove that we have a lot to look forward ...
Authenticity seems to be the buzzword right now in hooking audiences to pay attention to various forms of entertainment. Filmmaker Kate Beecroft effectively demonstrates this, along with a natural ...
Grief takes shape in many forms. It’s not always linear or rational, but no matter the expression, it’s always earnest. This delicate emotional state drives filmmaker Jack Serra‘s short film, ...
Filmmaker David Kobzantsev captures a feeling of free-spirited nostalgia in his directorial debut, Gold Hearts of Hot Rod County. A coming-of-age story inspired by the cinema of the 80s and 90s–think ...
A fractured family may have their problems, but 'Good Side of Bad' proves that nothing is too difficult with loved ones by your side. When someone close to you is diagnosed with a mental health ...
Director Fran Guijarro‘s two-hour-long documentary about the life of a former musician turned panhandler is as fascinating a watch as it is a filmmaking triumph. Making its World Premiere at last year ...
Writer-director-actor Steve Martini shows that leading with vulnerability is the secret to creating an effective film. Centering on mental health and the painful misunderstanding stemming from having ...
A trio of strong-willed, rebellious Māori girls are pushed to their breaking point in filmmaker Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu’s ensemble drama, We Were Dangerous. Set in 1950s New Zealand, We Were ...
Filmmaker Brit Hensel beautifully captures the essence of heartbreak and hopefulness in the short film Thin Places. Making its World Premiere at the 2025 ImagineNATIVE Film Festival, Thin Places ...
Now streaming on virtual platforms, Hold Me, Softly is a restrained romance film that captures the art of the slow burn. Co-directors Ina Tiernan Bailey and Carlos Berber create an intimate ...
Shot on a Canon Super 8 camera with Kodak black and white film, Dear Kevin is a poetic look at a woman’s attempt to realign with her true self. Layered voiceover and whimsically observational footage ...