I think it’s enough, isn’t it? – Short Documentary Review and Interview With Director
A bio-documentary by Emily Shir Segal made using archival footage of her father who passed away during the first period of the COVID-19 pandemic.
A bio-documentary by Emily Shir Segal made using archival footage of her father who passed away during the first period of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Hells Kitchen captures a moment in time, New York City, 1978, and explores the power struggle inside New York’s crime families.
In East End London, an unlikely bunch of ragtag gangster wannabes find themselves in a situation they weren’t prepared for. Can James and Leo organise themselves to overcome their plight with the ominous mafia kingpin Mr Costello?
An experimental manifesto based on modern issues.
Two sociopaths’ lives are thrown into disarray when one of them commits a surprise murder.
‘May 1967. A penniless Franco-American producer meets an ambitious French theatre actress in Paris. Both desperate to change the world, they decide to embark on an artistic project together, ending up in a small village in the South of France: Saint-Tropez.’
A man living in his car takes a filmmaker into the woods to share a dark secret.
Ellis Martin crawls through the week with only the thought of the weekend to keep him going. He desperately wants a new job but his attempts to find new employment seem to be going nowhere.
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.
An encounter between two men, separated by age and outlook, takes many unusual and erotically charged turns.