

0.0David Bradley made this fan film when he was just sixteen. Apparently, he had not seen the original before embarking on the project.
0.0Az' and Dan' are about to live their final Valentine's day.
0.0Three young gardeners reflect on their experiences at a Leeds allotment.
A lumberjack enjoys the fine art of wood chopping.
0.0After humanity’s destruction, only Ted remains alive, condemned to endure the sadistic torture of AM. Isolated in a world without hope, he desperately searches for a way to escape that eternal torment. A fan-made short film, adapted from Harlan Ellison’s short story I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream.
Running away from his actions, a desperate man confronts who he has become.
0.0An urbanite moves to the countryside just before the outbreak of COVID-19. His unusual lockdown leads to irreparable damage.
9.0Five college students investigate a mysterious death from 20 years ago: Rafael Hiteshima, which was run over. Recording the process as a documentary, the group will find out some mysteries are better left unknown.
0.0Inspired by the urban legend of "Akai Ito", the story takes place in a world where people are connected by a red string to someone they are destined to meet, and where Dália suddenly sees her life uprooted by hers.
7.0Stuffy amateur director Eddie Dolan decides to mount a show for the well-connected patrons of a posh country club. Eddie and his girlfriend, actress Ann Stallings, hope the production will launch their legitimate Broadway careers. But complications arise when Maxine Whitaker, daughter of a wealthy rival club owner, becomes romantically interested in charming Eddie.
Alone in a wasteland, a masked Traveler journeys through the ice, snow and air with a flower in hand.
0.0Johnny is an unhappy man but he does not know why. One day, after his girlfriend seemingly breaks up with him, he goes out of the town and meets a young man who takes him home, to a place where all truth is revealed.
The film translates the lyrics of the Beatles' song into pictures using Lower East Side locations; pixillated sequences of images portray the nonmusical sounds.
A South Shore High School student film that is an allegory on the wastefulness of war and the duplicity of those who wage it. Filmmaker Wayne Williams, who was 17 at the time, cuts back and forth between a chess game and a guerrilla theater war game to underscore the sense of importance of the fighters and the cynicism of those who control their lives - and deaths. The film is part of a series of student films that all won awards at the 1971 Young Chicago Filmmaker’s Festival.


