Men I Trust – Medium Length Film Review
A meditation on love and loss over a period of decades. Two sisters and a spouse wrestle with love and loss, finding hope in unexpected places.
A meditation on love and loss over a period of decades. Two sisters and a spouse wrestle with love and loss, finding hope in unexpected places.
A young boy struggles to contend with the ineffectual teaching methods of mainstream education and his mother soon realises something has to change.
Charles and Maryanne Bailey, the proud owners of a small accounting firm, reflect on the absurd yet true stories of their past assistants in the 1980’s.
Feeling the relationship with his wife has dried up, Gunther decides to make a change. Let’s just say love certainly comes in many forms.
With the charm of silent cinema combined with modern filmmaking, the narrative of a boy on his way to his first job interview unfolds.
Based on the true story and bestselling book Secret Child by Gordon Lewis, a single mother and her eight year old son meets her man from her past.
Roman is a man consumed by cynicism. However, his apparent bitterness disguises an undercurrent of fear which threatens to sweep him away into a sea of isolation.
An extreme bondage session goes much too far, turning into a grotesque power play between two equally as stubborn parties.
A group of young filmmakers take a trip to Italy which turns into an existential questioning of happiness, ambition and life.
Two former college friends are reunited by chance on a snowy evening. They discuss the past and present; what has changed and what has stayed the same.