The Dark Strums – Short Film Review

Based on the myths surrounding blues legend, Robert Johnson, ‘The Dark Strums’ follows the legacy of a man who is rumoured to have sold his soul to the devil in order to learn guitar. Many years later the same guitar falls into the hands of an unsuspecting young musician.

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Adieu, Julie – Short Film Review

A woman lives the hypothetical last day of her life in society while reflecting on what it means to be alive.

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Phantasmagoria | நிகழ் மாயை – Short Film Review

An aspiring director begins to lose his grip on reality as the quest to finish a script causes him drift into different levels of the multiverse.

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Lion – Short Film Review

The harsh reality of child abuse is dragged into the light by a vicious counterattack. But are the Lion’s claws physical or psychological?

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Bellmouth – Short Film Review

‘Amy is taken on a camping holiday for her 15th Birthday by her Dad. The carefree days with her little brother soon give way to uncertain weeks. The shifting sands of the parent-child relationship reveals an uncertain foundation leaving Amy with a decision to make that’s best for her and her little brother.’

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Cradle – Short Film Review

Returning from war overseas doesn’t mean the end of battle for young veteran, Will. He must now readjust to life as a father, a husband and a double amputee. ‘Cradle’ is written, directed and animated by the talented Devon Manney and deservedly won the Student Academy Award for Animation. It was also nominated for the Best Animated Short at the Oscars.

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Stalker – Short Film Review

A young student takes a walk to clear his head. However even in the middle of nature, we are still surrounded by technology. As sinister events begin to unfold, it is unclear whether Michael’s phone will be his saviour or his destroyer.

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