And Sometimes, She Loved Me Too | Romance, Drama, Experimental | Mumbai, MH
‘And Sometimes, She Loved Me Too’ explores the melancholia of objects left behind by lovers after the demise of their relationship. A soundscape of memories
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‘And Sometimes, She Loved Me Too’ explores the melancholia of objects left behind by lovers after the demise of their relationship. A soundscape of memories
NOSTALGIA MALIK and TESS are a young couple who have begun to build their lives with one another. Their seemingly, perfect, loving relationship comes to
Actress and writer Stella Velon makes her directorial debut with a psychological drama about facing one’s inner demons… Los Angeles based thespian and first-time filmmaker explores
An usher trapped in a haunted movie theater… The inspiration for ‘Sit Beside Me’ came from an old Ambrose Bierce short story: ‘The Suitable Surroundings’.
Log Line A silver car speed’s along a desolate forest road, inside JOHN, HELEN and a screaming child explode with panic and fear! Something is
Our film Dreams is about a lone artist that has big dreams of being a professional photographer. He wakes up to receive a rejection letter
Duck Daze is the story of one woman’s fight for retribution. Lewis is the perfect place to set this film because of the Island’s strong
“CASHED” is a darkly-comedic, slice-of-life short film that follows Jess as she navigates economic instability and sudden sobriety. It’s her twenty-fifth birthday and things are
The hardened detective, a damsel in distress, secrets divulged between cigarette drags on an amber-lit street; these are just a few of the exhausted tropes
The Race A film by Maxence Pierrard and Jesse Boyko. A dense boreal forest stretches as far as the eye can see. The surreal silence
Synopsis: HOMEWRECKER is a short, ghost story, inspired by the traditional Mexican and Southwestern US fable of ‘La Llorona’ – sometimes referred to as the
Don’t Burst My Bubble is a short film about puberty based on real events and testimonies of many women. This film follows Mia as she
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