Loynes
Baroque farce is the order of the day in Dorian Jespers’ surreal new short, Loynes, that transforms a historical curio into a bizarre courtroom nightmare.
Read MorePosted by Ben Nicholson | Aug 19, 2025 | Festivals, Sarajevo 2025, Verdict Shorts |
Baroque farce is the order of the day in Dorian Jespers’ surreal new short, Loynes, that transforms a historical curio into a bizarre courtroom nightmare.
Read MorePosted by Ben Nicholson | Aug 17, 2025 | Sarajevo 2025, Festivals, Verdict Shorts |
Mirjana Balogh’s affirming animation, Wish You Were Ear, finds solace in a dystopian future where ending a relationship requires the physical swapping of a body part.
Read MorePosted by Ben Nicholson | Jan 14, 2025 | Featured |
A woman repeatedly fails a Captcha test and starts to wonder whether she is, in fact, a robot in the high concept identity crisis drama, I’m Not a Robot.
Read MorePosted by Ben Nicholson | Nov 19, 2024 | Festivals, IDFA 2024, Verdict Shorts |
How we consume images and what it means to be a distant onlooker lie at the heart of Miranda Pennell’s sobering, analytical short, Man Number 4.
Read MorePosted by Ben Nicholson | Nov 17, 2024 | Festivals, IDFA 2024, Verdict Shorts |
Malena Szlam uses in-camera editing to craft Archipelago of Earthen Bones – To Bunya, an evocative 16mm exploration of Australia’s vast central eastern ranges and their deep geological time.
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