Directed by Julia Myers and written by activist and author Day Al-Mohamed, who is visually impaired, this female-driven short film uses humor to tackle a serious issue in a short…
“Kojo is a short documentary on gifted 12-year-old jazz drummer Kojo Odu Roney. In this candid interview, Kojo reflects on his tireless work ethic, the current state of jazz music,…
“Two movie buffs invent a memory-erasing machine that allows them to watch their favorite movies over and over again like the first time.”
“A BAFTA-nominated comedy about friendship and routines, set entirely in a police patrol car.”
“An African family, lost in America, travels to a Louisiana church to find a cure for its problem child. Official Selection: Sundance Film Festival 2013, SXSW 2013, Telluride Film Festival…
“Intermittent Delight juxtaposes close-ups of batik textiles, fashion and design from the 1950s and 1960s, images of men weaving and women sewing in Ghana, and fragments of a Westinghouse 1960s…
Professor Jonathan Rattner, Vanderbilt University This is the first project that is assigned to Vanderbilt Film students in our entry course. We assign this after an in-class session on camera…
“From the perspectives of a dozen diverse viewers, this documentary short explores the peculiar ritual of watching film. How is the medium experienced by people with sensory impairments, strong religious…
“The night security guard for a London office tower finds a unique way to gain the attention of a cleaner in the opposite tower.”