All Is Not Lost (2023) short film review
A volcanic eruption is the catalyst for new life beginning for a group of strange creatures, but infighting puts them all at risk in the short animation All Is Not Lost.
A volcanic eruption is the catalyst for new life beginning for a group of strange creatures, but infighting puts them all at risk in the short animation All Is Not Lost.
A young girl’s mental health is pushed to the limit whilst she tries to become relevant on her social media channel in James Dubbeldam’s short I Am ______.
With Earth not seeing any rain for centuries, a group of post-apocalyptic environmentalists try to save the world in the stop-motion short film Las Nogas.
Two old friends spend a day together in Brighton where they try to have fun and forget about their individual problems in the short film inspired by French New Cinema Sous Le Courant.
An incident at the beach forces a woman to face her fears in this short and thought-provoking film by James Dubbeldam entitled Your Worst Enemy.
A widow employs and gives shelter to an eccentric housemaid in the truly independent film Lady Governess by sixteen-year-old filmmaker Tito Wiley.
A man, sitting in a bar, has his night interrupted by the arrival of two mysterious people looking to use his skills for a secretive job. This is the short film Bonding.
Following a difficult break-up, a despondent woman finds solace in the simple joys of a slice of toast. This is the short film Toast.
A formerly successful music producer finds himself amidst a messy divorce, while his children struggle with their identity in the romantic comedy Trust in Love.
Needing a new place to live after breaking up with her boyfriend, Laura finds her two new roommates to be a little on the crazy side in Tender Lies.
After a tragedy at her workplace, a woman tries to start afresh by working for a former lover at an investment firm involved in highly profitable scams in the feature film Charlie Tango.
A stalker’s obsession turns into a murderous plot to take over the family life they’ve never had in DeShon Hardy’s thriller What Lies Under The Tree.