The Light Keeper (2024) short film review
A troubled young woman finds unexpected solace in an old camera, igniting a journey to capture light and leading to self-fulfillment in Tamas Levardi’s micro short film The Light Keeper.
A troubled young woman finds unexpected solace in an old camera, igniting a journey to capture light and leading to self-fulfillment in Tamas Levardi’s micro short film The Light Keeper.
A man in physical and mental torment tries to deal with personal trauma when a chance encounter with a similarly struggling single mum provides both with a new way of understanding things in George S Evans’ Meeting Point.
The blossoming young love between two teenagers is brutally disrupted by retreating Nazi soldiers who occupy their small village in rural Italy. This is Antonella Spirito’s The House That Stood.
A film that explores the staff, families, and children within the walls of Derian House – A Children’s Hospice, this is Thomas Elliot Griffiths’ documentary The Little Things.
A few days after the Twin Tower attacks on 9/11, a teenage boy of Middle-Eastern descent struggles with fear and isolation amidst rising prejudice in Kayvon Derak Shanian’s drama Living In Fear.
In co-director and writer Philip Brocklehurst’s micro-short horror film Forsaken, a young man is haunted by a forsaken soul. Here is our review of Philip and his brother Malcolm’s film.
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After Isaac’s long-term girlfriend is killed, he struggles to continue with his regular life. Visited by Ava in a dream, they both go on a journey reliving their relationship in Michael Winter’s animated short, Life Eternal.
Two former high school sweethearts reconnect after decades apart, embellishing their current lives to impress each other in James Dubbeldam’s “Never Too Late.”
When Kevin’s curiosity gets the better of him, he ventures onto the dark web—but how safe are we, and how deep does the rabbit hole go? This is director and writer Michael Cooke’s Curiosity.
An elderly man with dementia has to deal with his illness and the everyday dysfunction of his family in Seemonta Halder’s “Chimera”.
When Becca loses her spark, she hides away in her flat with only her AI hub MAIA for company. MAIA begins to take this responsibility towards Becca a little too seriously in Will Jewell’s Wired.