A mindfuck of a movie, even though it's less than 13 minutes. Features death, blood, and the spiraling stages of guilt. Totally understandable why it won a number of awards at film festivals. Brilliant!
What was supposedly a nice drive out by the countryside quickly turns into something sinister. Note to self: long, lonely roads are no place to practice my skills behind the wheel.
Probably NSFW, as there's some blood, among other things.
This short documentary is about khessal ("skin whitening"), and its role in the lives of women in Senegal, Africa. (Read more about it in this article.)
This hit a nerve in me, as I know how it feels like to work too hard to attain a certain standard of beauty. At the very least, do remember to proceed with caution.
A comedy slasher flick with incredibly gruesome gore, zombies, a killing Christ, and lots of fish. High tolerance is recommended - the gore is amazingly gross.
Definitely not for the faint-hearted. Probably Very NSFW. Nevertheless, silly fun.
This one's happily science fiction, being post-apocalyptic in nature, with cyborgs abound. I love its premise, and it looks amazing to boot. I particularly like how it achieved an in-depth storyline without dialogue. Really great.
A multi-awarded short film narrated by a humble watch. Such genius in 10 minutes with wonderful shots, a subtle plot, and black-and-white significance. Wonderful, wonderful film.
A beautiful animated short film. Rather poetic, what with talk of sheep from the sky and floating babies. Very nice, though - so nice to have won awards, too. Enjoy the magical realism.
A mixed media film about a 21st century girl born to wear a crown. Features some fantasy elements, and there seems to be an allegorical theme to it too. Interesting, to say the least - especially the post-production work.
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This one's an oldie, but definitely a goodie. Nice use of lighting, sound and just the right amount of filler dialogue to create an atmosphere. I still can't process how such an everyday thing can be so... extraordinary. The creeps this one gave me will last for some time.