a short film
This expressive and experimental short film by Iain Delavan features two distinct emotionally significant videos, broken up by an ethereal synthetic universe. Quoted by Delavan as "the best thing [they] have ever made", this film has many layers hidden underneath the seemingly simplistic surface.
While walking through the woods at dusk, a man makes a disturbing discovery.
Three outcast queer teens runaway from society.
In this dreamlike film, a nameless father and his son, Aleksei, live together in an apartment in St. Petersburg. Aleksei's mother has died and consequently the two have a very close relationship. When Aleksei acquires a girlfriend, she refuses to take a back seat to his bond with his dad, and breaks up with him. Aleksei is also experiencing nightmares, dreading separation from his father to be a part of the military as his father was.
A college student finds a mysterious letter under his door telling him that everyone in the world has moved on to a different continuance. He is faced with the difficult decision to follow them or stay behind to protect the Earth.
A short film shot on 16mm about memory, grieving, and siblinghood.
Morrigan Thompson-Milam's directorial debut is a gruesome tale of an alien using a human girl to wreak havoc on a group of unsuspecting earthlings.
Fleet Foxes’ Robin Pecknold has announced his first livestream since the release of his fourth record, Shore. A Very Lonely Solstice Livestream will happen on the winter solstice, December 21, at 9 p.m. Eastern.