filmmaking
Startup Founder Thuy Truong’s Latest Venture Is Giving People the Will to Fight Cancer
After several of her promising business ventures ended, the 32-year-old received a shocking diagnosis. Now she’s using her experiences to help others.
Delightful Short Doc Shows Everything Less-Than-Delightful About Sundance
Fear and loathing is alive in Utah in John Wilson's acerbic 'Escape From Park City.'
Single-Shot Drone Short Film Is Black Mirror meets 'Death of a Salesman'
Paul Trillo's 'At The End of the Cul-De-Sac' exposes a neighborhood of shame using an eye in the sky.
A New Documentary Explores the Work of Legendary Rock Photographer Mick Rock
Barnaby Clay on 'Shot! The Psycho-Spirtual Mantra of Rock,' his new film about the rock'n'roll photographer.
In 2065, a Military Satellite Becomes Self-Aware—and Wants to Become an Artist
In ‘Geomancer,’ London-based artist Lawrence Lek imagines the artificial intelligences of the future as curious creatives.
Watching Candy Melt in Reverse to Classical Music Is the Best
Mass-produced sweets get a fiery death to Vivaldi in a fun little short by Erwin Trummer.
French Filmmaker Captures the Grace and Horror of Our Crumbling World
Morgan Jouquand toured 13 countries and captured nature footage of a crumbling Mother Earth.
Pixar-esque Short Shows How Society Saps Your Creativity
A wordless film by two Spanish filmmakers follows a father and son as they struggle for happiness in spite of crushingly bleak capitalist forces.
How Olivier Assayas' Unofficial "International Trilogy" Did the Impossible
Screened as a whole, The Metrograph's presentation of 'Clean,' 'Demonlover,' and 'Boarding Gate' reads like a blueprint for the all-consuming cave of multinational capital.
See All the Seasons of Norway in Panoramic 8K Splendor
Where the land begins and the sky ends is beautifully ambiguous.
Nothing Is What It Seems in This Oddly Satisfying Japanese Design Show
Things are "Different From What You Expected" in 'Design Ah!' a design show for kids.
It's Illegal to Be Perfect in This Perfectly Dystopian Short Film
In 'The Problemless Anonymous,' which takes influences from A Clockwork Orange and The Twilight Zone, people who fail to be imperfect have to undergo therapy to make sure they comply with an imperfect world.