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Two souls, one lakeside dock, and a conversation that changes everything. Alice and Huck is a contemplative character study about connection in an age of disconnection—what happens when two strangers choose vulnerability over guardedness. Shot against the stunning backdrop of Pacific Northwest waterways, this film uses minimal dialogue and maximum atmosphere to explore how we build trust, reveal ourselves, and find unexpected companionship. A meditation on loneliness, hope, and the courage it takes to truly be seen.
Fans of quiet cinema, contemplative dramas, character-driven stories
Cinematic indie with gorgeous natural cinematography (Bruce Borland), original score (Rich Walters)
Short Film / Drama
The film follows the story of Lucky Barima Mensah, a handsome university student that has landed the date of the century with the most popular girl on social media. With not a cedi to his name, Lucky and his friend Wadaada have to try and sell a macbook to gangsters and fraudsters while avoiding a crazy taxi driver they ditched without paying. When Lucky thinks nothing else can go wrong, they do.
Short Film / Family Drama
A daughter returns home to confront the distance that's grown between her and her mother. Through a single afternoon of cooking, cleaning, and carefully chosen words, Mami explores the unspoken language of maternal love—how we inherit both wounds and strength from the women who raise us. Shot with intimacy and authenticity, this film captures the complexity of mother-daughter relationships: the resentment, the gratitude, the realization that understanding comes only when we're ready to see our mothers as people, not just parents.
Short Film / Drama
After hitting rock bottom, a man wakes to find himself at a literal and metaphorical sunrise—given one more chance to choose differently. New Day is a hopeful exploration of what it means to begin again when you've lost everything. Can we really change? Or are we doomed to repeat our patterns? Through poetic visuals and minimal dialogue, this film argues that every morning is a new opportunity—if we have the courage to take it.
Short Film / Birth Documentary
Nothing prepares you for the moment your child enters the world. When Jesse Was Born is an intimate portrait of birth and the immediate aftermath—capturing the raw, overwhelming, beautiful chaos of becoming a parent. From labor room to first breath to the quiet moment when new parents realize their lives have changed forever, this film documents one of humanity's most universal yet deeply personal experiences. Warning: you will cry.