
There are films that tell stories, and there are films that inhabit them. BROTHERS belongs to the latter category. Ross Syner’s quietly devastating short invites the audience into the most private of spaces, a home where love and guilt have become indistinguishable. a home where love and guilt have become indistinguishable The premise is disarmingly simple: two…

It is almost unheard of for a short film to carry the weight of prophecy. But There Will Come Soft Rains does just that. This is a prophecy whispered through sacred soil and spoken with a daughter’s grief. Director Elham Ehsas has crafted a work that is as much an elegy as it is an act of…

Trapped transforms the empty halls of a high school into a pressure cooker of class tension and moral peril. The story follows Joaquin (Javier Molina), a school janitor on the late shift, accompanied by his young son, while navigating the precarious demands of his job, but his routine takes a sharp turn when he stumbles upon…

In A Bear Remembers, directing duo Zhang & Knight craft a lyrical meditation on myth and memory, transforming a quiet English village into a landscape haunted by echoes of the past. Fresh from wins at Clermont-Ferrand and Aspen Shortsfest, the film reframes folklore not as distant fantasy but as a living, breathing presence woven into generational…

In The Boy with White Skin, Simon Panay delivers an arresting and deeply human portrait of life in the gold mines of West Africa, where myth, survival, and sacrifice converge in haunting harmony. This OSCAR-qualified live-action short is not just a film, it’s a cinematic rite of passage that echoes long after the final frame. This…

With Oscar-nominated producer Rebecca Pruzan and multiple Oscar-winning producer Kim Magnusson behind it, Alexander Saul’s Snipped enters awards season with serious pedigree. Already Oscar-qualified through its festival run, including screenings at HollyShorts Film Festival in Los Angeles, the short arrives not just as a personal story, but as a bold contender in the Academy’s increasingly competitive live-action…

In his latest artistic pivot, Idris Elba steps behind the camera to deliver Dust to Dreams, a short film that had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) as part of the prestigious Short Cuts program. Co-created with Nigerian media powerhouse Mo Abudu and produced under EbonyLife Films, the project is a testament…

Tom Koch’s Oscar-qualified short film OLIVE is a quietly devastating yet deeply tender meditation on love, memory, and the cruel distortions of Alzheimer’s. Fronted by Academy Award nominee and Golden Globe winner Lesley Ann Warren, the film is elevated by her haunting, lived-in performance, a reminder of why she remains one of cinema’s most compelling actresses. OLIVE is…