Westwood: Punk, Icon, Activist

Posted by Fabio 21 March 2018

Westwood: Punk, Icon, Activist is the first film to encompass the remarkable story of Vivienne’s life, her fashion, her personality, her activism and her cultural importance. read more

My America

Posted by Fabio 19 March 2018

My America is a 17-minute short documentary that raises the voices of a group that are often accounted for, but seldom listened to: youth. The film follows a small group of disenfranchised young people as they describe what their personal America looks like, and how they are trying to enact change in their own way. Directed by Barnaby Roper.

www.barnabyroper.com

Breathless

Posted by Fabio 19 March 2018

A committed synchronized swimmer tries to win the championship and her coach’s heart. Written and directed by Oleksii Sobolev.

www.vimeo.com/oleksiisobolev

Maxim Zhestkov

Posted by Fabio 9 March 2018

Maxim Zhestkov is a visual artist and motion designer. His main passions are animation, design and cinematography which he combines for clients around the globe including Adobe, Google, Microsoft, Samsung, MTV, IDEO, etc. read more

Guns Found Here

Posted by Fabio 19 February 2018

When there’s a gun crime in America, there’s only one place to go to trace the gun back to its owner: Martinsburg, West Virginia. That’s where the ATF’s National Tracing Center handles roughly 8,000 active traces per day read more

Edith+Eddie

Posted by Fabio 12 February 2018

A 2018 Oscar nominee for Best Short Documentary. Edith and Eddie, ages 96 and 95, are America’s oldest interracial newlyweds. Their love story is disrupted by a family feud that threatens to tear the couple apart. Directed, produced and edited by Laura Checkoway.

www.lauracheckoway.com
www.editheddie.com

La Coupe (The Cut)

Posted by Fabio 7 February 2018

“The Cut” tells the story of a father and a daughter, whose relationship fluctuates between proximity and detachment at the moment of a haircut. Written and directed by Geneviève Dulude-De Celles.

2018 Oscar Nominee for Best Short Documentary: Heaven Is A Traffic Jam On The 405

Posted by Fabio 29 January 2018

Mindy Alper is a tortured and brilliant 56 year old artist who is represented by one of Los Angeles’ top galleries. Acute anxiety, mental disorder and devastating depression have caused her to be committed to mental institutions undergo electro shock therapy and survive a 10 year period without the ability to speak. read more