IT WAS YOU

Lauren and her friends gather for a carefree night of drinking and playing with a spirit board. But when the game takes a dark turn and buried secrets surface, friendships unravel and the line between truth and belief begins to blur.

Drama, 12 min, 2025

Written & Directed by Joy Webster

THE TRIAL

When a persistent stranger intrudes on their walk, a young couple must navigate his unsettling advances while confronting unspoken vulnerabilities and fragile dynamics that quietly shape their relationship.

Drama, 11 min, 2025

Written & Directed by Luvleen Hunjan

WITHIN THE LEAVES

A young girl, grieving the death of her father, meets an unexpected visitor who offers to take away her sadness, but the cost might be too much to bare.

Fantasy / Horror, 7min, 2024

Written & Directed by Noah Brown

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ELEGY FOR A GLACIER

When a glaciologist returns to her small town to assess the local glacier for potential land development, she finds herself confronted by her estranged eco-activist mother, who will stop at nothing to save the glacier.

Drama, 16min, 2022

Written & Directed by Stephanie Falkeis

TIDAL

After a difficult shift at the hospital, a nurse heading home from work begins to experience increasing waves of disconnect from the world as she’s uncontrollably moved to dance.

Drama / Experimental, 10min

Directed by Chloe Van Landshoot & Niamh Wilson

SHOVEL

A routine kidnapping job goes wrong when a hired criminal and his inexperienced protégé realize they have the wrong target and it lands them in hot water with their superiors.

Dark Comedy / Crime, 16min (2021)

Written & Directed by Camille Hamadé

BIRD POOP FISH

In Alaska, there is a volcano. And on that volcano, in a lake 3000 feet above sea level, there are fish. This is the tale about the government task force assigned to investigate how the fish got there… and the truth they all missed.

Animated Comedy, 5 min, 2022

Written & Directed by Cole Smith

Animation by Justin Donaldson

Artwork & Storyboards by Dav Yendler

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