Bijupirá: Review
Eduardo Boccaletti’s Bijupirá is a quiet marvel—a short film that trades spectacle for soul, and finds its power in the spaces between words. It’s a… Bijupirá: Review
Eduardo Boccaletti’s Bijupirá is a quiet marvel—a short film that trades spectacle for soul, and finds its power in the spaces between words. It’s a… Bijupirá: Review
Ushmey Chakraborty’s Gay, Asian, Immigrant is a sharp, satirical short that knows exactly what it’s doing—and does it with flair. Chakraborty writes, directs, and stars… Gay, Asian, Immigrant: Review
Premiering at the 2024 Bronzelens Film Festival, Ryan Ashley Lowery’s Light Up doesn’t so much arrive as it glows—a defiant, tender beam cast into the corners where stories… Light Up: Review
Amanda Deering Jones directs Little Mother Lies with a quiet fury, and Kitty Edwinson’s script slices through the silence like a rusted blade. It’s a short film,… Little Mother Lies: Short Film Review
Mark Andrew Altschul’s All American is more than a sports documentary—it’s a portrait of grit, identity, and the fight to belong. At its core are three young… All American: Review