directed by Timur Abdullin/ “I am more a producer type, I know how to find talented people and I know that all they need is freedom, money and support.” – Timur Abdullin, director of Last Reporting Issue 10: Solipsist Issue
The Snap
directed by Vadim Vatagin/ Driven by trust and self-persuasion, one anesthesiologist sets out to find his missing brother and meets a stranger with unusual right hand. “I believe that a good film is similar to a card game. You are intriguing, manipulating the feelings of others, making them nervous, lying to them, and finally in […]
Solipsist
directed by Andrew Thomas Huang/ “SOLIPSIST” is a psychedelic fantasy film about otherworldly beings whose minds and bodies converge into one entity. Filled with elaborate costumes, visual effects, and underwater puppets, the film is a non-narrative experience designed to transport viewers through a hypnotic, dream-like journey. “… are we fully trapped in our minds and […]
Shanghai Love Market
directed by Craig Rosenthal/ Every weekend in Shanghai’s famous Peoples’ Park, an overly-ambitious mother puts up a poster advertising her unwed son to potential brides. But, when true love is at stake, sometimes the best-laid plans have a funny way of coming undone. “The dialogue is charming and it’s there and it’s funny but if […]
Pishto Goes Away
directed by Sonya Kendel/ One autumn day Pishto was taken sick and tired of everything so he decided to leave for good. “I’m a perfectionist and that’s a very dangerous quality to have in animation.” – Sonya Kendel, director of Pishto Goes Away Issue 9: Shorts at Festival de Cannes 2013
Levi’s Horse
directed by Torfinn Eversen/ Fourteen-year-old Jonas is a lonely and alienated young boy living in a small village in Northern Norway. He feels a certain bond with the mentally disabled man Levi and his little horse. When Jonas wants to be accepted amongst his peers he is facing a moral dilemma: He must choose either […]
Voice Over
directed by Martin Rosete/ A French narrator jumps from one dramatic scene to another one, confused about the story that he is trying to tell and fighting with himself until he finally finds it. “I always say that the good thing about not having the money is that you have the time to prepare every […]
Something Special
directed by Kristi L. Simkins/ Jimmy, a young war veteran, travels to and explores the magnificent wilds of New Zealand after the traumatic death of a friend (Miles) in combat. Just before he was killed, Miles shared with Jimmy his memories of visiting New Zealand as a child, his love for the young country, and […]
Talking Dog For Sale, 10€
directed by Lewis-Martin Soucy/ When a man sees a curious advertisement for a talking dog for sale cheap, he pursues the offer with natural skepticism… “My sister even wanted to go to LA and punch Steven Spielberg in the face at some point, because he was screwing with my schedule.” – Lewis-Martin Soucy, director of […]
The Terms
directed by Jason LaMotte/ A father and son face off in this darkly amusing tale. The father, returning to find his son has set fire to their house, offers the boy a deal: he’ll give him a fifty-yard head start and he’ll only put one bullet in the chamber. The son decides to negotiate. “I […]
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