OSCAR SPOTLIGHT: IN THE SHADOW OF THE CYPRESS – A Journey Through PTSD in Animation

In the Shadow of the Cypress is a powerful and emotionally charged animated short film that explores the delicate intersection between trauma and healing through the lens of a father-daughter relationship. Directed by Hossein Molayemi and Shirin Sohani, this Oscar-qualified short offers a poignant narrative about a former captain living in isolation by the sea with his daughter, struggling to cope with the heavy burden of … Continue reading OSCAR SPOTLIGHT: IN THE SHADOW OF THE CYPRESS – A Journey Through PTSD in Animation

OSCAR SPOTLIGHT: A GOOD DAY WILL COME – A heartbreaking call for courage

Amir Zargara’s A Good Day Will Come is a harrowing and beautifully crafted reflection on the moral dilemmas faced by individuals in times of political strife. The short film centers around Arash, a promising Iranian wrestler caught in the crossfire of his country’s unrest. Torn between silence and defiance, Arash must decide whether to use his platform to speak out against an oppressive regime or … Continue reading OSCAR SPOTLIGHT: A GOOD DAY WILL COME – A heartbreaking call for courage

OSCAR SPOTLIGHT: The Power of Animation in WHERE RABBITS COME FROM

Colin Ludvic Racicot’s Oscar®-qualified animated short Where Rabbits Come From is a breathtaking visual journey that marries heartache with beauty, set against the backdrop of a cold, dystopian world. But what truly elevates this deeply emotional story about love, loss, and resilience is its extraordinary animation. Every frame of this film feels meticulously crafted, with the animation itself becoming a silent but powerful storyteller. The world Racicot … Continue reading OSCAR SPOTLIGHT: The Power of Animation in WHERE RABBITS COME FROM

OSCAR SPOTLIGHT: Jacob Krupnick’s THEN COMES THE BODY shows the transformative power of dance

Directed by Jacob Krupnick, Then Comes the Body is an uplifting and beautifully shot documentary that tells the inspiring story of Leap of Dance Academy, the first classical ballet school in Nigeria, and its founder Daniel Owoseni Ajala. What begins as a humble endeavor in Ajala’s front yard in Lagos has blossomed into a globally recognized institution, providing underprivileged children with access to world-class dance … Continue reading OSCAR SPOTLIGHT: Jacob Krupnick’s THEN COMES THE BODY shows the transformative power of dance

OSCAR & BAFTA SPOTLIGHT: Louisa Connolly-Burnham’s SISTER WIVES is a touching exploration of love in confinement

Sister Wives, directed and starring Louisa Connolly-Burnham, is a short film that beautifully captures the complexities of love within a restrictive polygamous society. Set in 2003 Utah, the narrative centers on Kaidence (Connolly-Burnham) and her unexpected connection with Galilee (Mia McKenna-Bruce), a new bride brought into their shared marriage. As they navigate the confines of their existence, the two women develop a bond that challenges … Continue reading OSCAR & BAFTA SPOTLIGHT: Louisa Connolly-Burnham’s SISTER WIVES is a touching exploration of love in confinement