A drug dealer accepts an unusual help for his troubles in this fantastic new horror short from the creator of the viral hit “The Flying Man”.
Genre
Oscar’s Bell
Duncan and his dog Oscar go on their weekly camping trip into the wilderness. But this trip, when Duncan looks out into the woods, something out there looks back. A selection of Short of the Week, the web’s leading curators of quality short films.
The Translator (Short Comedy Film)
When a teenage girl must act as a translator between her crush and a French girl who catches his eye, she decides to alter their conversation to her benefit.
I Know Jake Gyllenhaal
After Sean and his girlfriend watch a Jake Gyllenhaal movie, Sean suspects his girlfriend has a crush on the movie star; but as Sean’s suspicion grows, his fear seems to manifest their fateful encounter.
I Know Jake Gyllenhaal Is Going to F**K My Girlfriend | Dark Comedy Short
Craig’s Pathetic Freakout
Craig shouldn’t smoke.
Craig’s Pathetic Freakout
BUSINESS
A terrified young man gets caught up in a surreal and demoralizing “business opportunity.” Will he make it out alive?
Let’s Do It
In an attempt to spice up their relationship, Mark persuades his girlfriend Allie to help him throw an orgy. The night of debauchery quickly turns rancid with the arrival of an unwanted guest, threatening to unravel the relationships of everyone involved.
WINNER: Best Ensemble Cast – Atlanta Comedy Film Festival
WINNER: Best Supporting Actor – Mike Glazer – Atlanta Comedy Film Festival
Women&Wine
Women&Wine is a humorous film about the fear of losing a friend. Turid is attending her close friend’s fiftieth anniversary, but during the party, she comes to realize she is no longer amongst her closest friends. Thus Turid starts a game to make her mark, and the party turns out to involve much more than singing and wine.
Heavy Metal Parking Lot
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Jeff and John
I SHIP IT
After a bad breakup, Zoe Smallman decides to take down her ex-boyfriend in a wizard rock battle of the bands.
Original songs available at: http://yulinkuangfilms.bandcamp.com
Livestream Q&A: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TU5rj…
Written & Directed by Yulin Kuang – http://twitter.com/yulinkuang http://yulinisworking.tumblr.com
ASPHALT
Abraham and his pregnant wife Sarah are going to a hospital with a suspicion of miscarriage. They are sitting in the back seat of a taxi. The places the car passes by reflect the inner worlds of the couple, in a way these things the car passes by turn into their inner worlds: While they are going towards the hospital, the birth part of the birth-death cycle is seen outside. While they are coming back, the death part of the same cycle is seen.
Contact: demirelsul@gmail.com
SIX SHOOTER
Martin McDonagh’s Oscar-winning black comedy about a train journey where an older man (Brendan Gleeson), whose wife has died that morning, encounters a strange and possibly psychotic young oddball (Rúaidhrí Conroy). As the journey progresses, things take several turns for the worse for the bereaved widower… Subscribe to Film4 for more interviews, clips and trailers: https://bit.ly/2up0y8g #Film4 #ShortFilm #Comedy
The Mysterious Mr. Nicholson

There’s been a murder! Another one? Yes, indeed. It would seem that during the 1940s and the 1950s, people were just dropping left and right. Mysterious murders were just a part of everyday life and you can be sure that every murder would bring with it an effort would be made to frame an innocent […]
30 More Days of Noir #11: The Mysterious Mr. Nicholson (dir by Oswald Mitchell)
The Personal History of David Copperfield (2019)

To get this out of the way: how much did I like The Personal History of David Copperfield? Well, fifteen minutes into the film I felt like I had been enveloped in a warm hug, and I wanted to return the favour and hug back the film and everyone involved in it. Who would have […]
Hang in there, kid, you’ll make it through: The Personal History of David Copperfield (2019)
Tek Çocuk Cumhuriyeti

One Child Nation (2019) Yönetmen: Nanfu Wang – Jialing Zhang Türü: Belgesel İzlenme Tarihi: 8 Kasım 2020 Belgesel Çin Komünist Partisi’nin 35 sene boyunca yürüttüğü ‘tek çocuk politikası’ üzerine odaklanıyor. Doğduğum günden beri Çin hükümetinin vatandaşlarına birden fazla çocuk yapmalarına izin vermediğini duyardım. Buna rağmen neredeyse 1.5 milyar nüfusa sahip olmaları da beni […]
Parasite

Malumunuz, Cannes’daki prömiyerinden beri ortalığa damgasını vuran bir film var; Parasite. Okja ve Snowpiercer ile tanıdığımız Güney Koreli yönetmen Bong Joon-Ho’nun 2019 yılında çıkmış bu filmi çıktığı günden beri gerek ülkemizde gerekse de dünya çapında büyük tartışmalara mevzu oldu. Hatta işler o noktaya geldi ki, bu tartışmalar Parasite’in boyunu aşar oldu. İşte Cannes’da yaptığı açılıştan […]
Parasite ve Nasıl Piyasa Filmi Yapılır Yahut Film Nasıl Piyasaya Mâl Edilir?
Eddie Vedder Reveals the One Piece of Advice He Gave Bradley Cooper for A Star Is Born

The Pearl Jam frontman’s biggest suggestion? “Make sure your guitar covers your balls at all times.”
Eddie Vedder Reveals the One Piece of Advice He Gave Bradley Cooper for A Star Is Born
How ‘Fury Road’ Inspired ‘Parasite’: 10 Takeaways from Bong Joon Ho’s Criterion Commentary

Bong Joon Ho has done 600 “Parasite” interviews since it premiered, but his Criterion commentary track proves there’s still more to say.
How ‘Fury Road’ Inspired ‘Parasite’: 10 Takeaways from Bong Joon Ho’s Criterion Commentary
Caught in the Net (2020)

Caught in the Net (2020) Directors: Vit Klusak & Barbora Chalupova Three adult actresses posing as 12-year-old girls, three fake bedrooms, three cameras, three chat boxes with fake profiles. A social experiment on the sexual abuse of young people online conducted live on camera. An investigative documentary that plays out like a thriller as it […]
FNC 2020: Caught in the Net (2020)
The Dissident

Netflix distributed Oscar-winning “Icarus” and Emmy-nominated “The Keepers,” but international politics made Ryan White’s “Assassins” and Bryan Vogel’s “The Dissident” too much of a risk.
How Award-Winning Filmmakers Make Dangerous Documentaries That No Major Distributor Will Touch

