Raised on omens and warnings, a lost soul leaves behind routine and reason in search of meaning, only to discover that belief can be more dangerous than doubt.
Emily moves into her first dorm room in hopes of hiding from her traumatic past, but it follows her in the shape of a shadow that haunts her at night. With the help of her best friend and Nana, Emily navigates her traumatic past and confronts her darkness.
A young man struggles to preserve his memories of a fling, trying to write every detail in his journal. However, the more he tries to hold onto these memories, the more he realizes they may have had different perceptions of their time together.
In the aftermath of losing her closest friends in an accident in which she was the only one to survive, Michaela falls victim to prescribed antipsychotics to help her deal with the trauma. As she loses herself in the fog of her distorted reality, she can no longer identify the real from the unreal. Her subconscious haunts her as her memories become nightmares that she desperately tries to escape. Michaela finds herself at the scene of the accident, not knowing how she got there.
A star-studded look at Broadway’s iconic Palace theater and its 30-ft rise above Times Square. Hosted by Frank DiLella, it features the team behind the lift and Broadway legends like Joel Grey, Bernadette Peters, Heather Headley, and more.
With only hazy memories of a time before, a person finds themself in an empty suburban street enveloped by absolute darkness. The only landmarks are a sign explaining nothing, and a street light providing the only visibility and oppressive warmth. Trying to leave, they discover they cannot exist without the street light's beam. With rising desperation they decide that they must escape past the dark.
At the beginning of the 20th century, a hydroelectric dam was partially built and later abandoned on the North Saskatchewan River near the city of Prince Albert. A century has passed and the concrete structures from this industrial folly continue to frame the surrounding river and forest. Through visual and sonic layerings of water, reflective surfaces, and transparency, this film mediates the consequences of colonial activity over time in a specific, ancient place.
A street performer receives little to no attention and feels a sense of competition with another performer who uses a ‘modern’ method to gain attraction.
A poetic video essay crafted from the personal home-video archives of artists and lovers Bianca Arnold and Moss Berke. Blending feminist philosophy and cinematic theory, the film challenges the normative gaze by collapsing boundaries between subject and object. Intimate and tactile, the camera becomes an extension of their relationship—capturing moments of love, play, dress-up, and reflection. In the spirit of Barbara Hammer, the film is a queer declaration of love made through sunlight, plastic textures, and whispered voiceovers. As the two film and reflect each other, they create a shared space of transformation, where everyday rituals become sites of spontaneous queer co-becoming.
A lesbian couple must rely on a jaded bartender to work through their recent-breakup-bubble to survive a sudden zombie attack inside a dying Queer bar.
'Hang' is a stop animation short film created by Sam Slowik, a sophomore at Brookfield Central High School in Wisconsin. The 3 minute short film is shot at 15 pictures/frames per second and is made up of nearly 4,500 individual pictures with minor movements to the character for a fluid animation style. 'Hang' features the music of Milwaukee punk band, Band Crime. Work is always more enjoyable when you get to do it with good friends and loud music. Watch as Lego Man and Rig work on building the spaceship of their dreams while while rocking out to amazing music of Bad Crime. The spaceship hanger is officially rocking with with song 'Hang’.
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