Scarlett attracts the attention of her unusual classmate Marcus. Scarlett's relationship with her boyfriend, Johnny, sours when Marcus won't leave her alone.
A woman prepares for bed, but realizes that something may be lurking in the shadows.
A young expecting couple comes to terms with their relationship and their loss.
A psychiatric patient with a brain implant that allows her to relive her dreams finds her reality being encroached upon in unappetizing and surreal ways.
A young woman’s fiercest self takes over to fight for her life when she’s attacked in this taut thriller from up-and-coming filmmaker Catherine Fordham. After waking up and noticing bruises on her body, the woman flashes back to last night’s perilous journey home. But as full memory of the attack she experienced comes back to her, we soon realize our heroine turned the tables in a surprisingly scary way. Fordham’s effective twist on the rape-revenge thriller marks her as a forward-thinking horror maker with a unique perspective in a historically misogynistic genre.
With gender and identity in flux, Corey and Mia struggle to redefine their relationship.
A Japanese-Chinese couple hangs out and shoots each other.
A couple revisit a photograph to save their fading relationship. The space they revisit echoes their relationship and memories.
The cinematic kiss is probably one of the most archetypical images to be found in film history. It is usually a reassuring and sometimes climactic element in a movie's storyline. Not in Nicolas Provost's 'Gravity' though: with stroboscopic effects, more than a dozen kissing scenes, most from stereotypical 1950s romantic dramas, are edited together and superimposed. Narrative is subverted as the kissing is isolated from its context entirely; the action slows down and flickers back and forth. Every now and then, shots from different films overlap and match; protagonists merge and diverge again a few seconds later. The sugary and dramatic soundtrack of romantic film music contrasts with the deconstructed images; together, they form a dazzling 6-minute vertigo where love becomes a passionate battle.
Based on a Tutong story about the ghost Teluki that eats children in 1992.
A young man lives in an apartment by himself. One day, strange things begin to happen to his closet.
A college student visits her grandparents’ house in the countryside. It has been a while and she relaxes into a warm welcome. When some noise is heard from the second floor, her grandmother freezes her movement. Is somebody up there?
Rachel can't stop herself from falling in love with Paulie, the woman who helps her try on wedding gowns.
'PLAY TIME' is the winning submission for the Bloody Cuts - Who's There Film Challenge (2013), starring Anjella Mackintosh and Belle Mary Hithersay
A horror drama short film about how a salesman's visit to a house alters a perfectly normal day for him.
A couple of dolts lost in the woods get stalked by a lunatic obsessed with John Stamos.
A young woman who lives with her uncle begins to dream about a monster that lurks in the shadows of the night.
Andrew, a teacher, is attacked while leaving work in a failed mugging which results in him becoming critically injured. While he is bleeding out a Deity appears healing Andrew but this is at a cost.
Dylan's nightmares are becoming more real. He's got to get away or he might not wake up. Jenny is all he lives for and he'll do anything for them to escape. In an isolated part of Wales, Dylan leads a humble life working the family farm. His only company is his father with whom he shares a fractious relationship. He's started making some extra money through some local low level drug dealers and plans to use the money to start his new dream life, away from the farm, his dad, and his visions of death.