Short Pick Of The Day: ‘Frutos Rojos’ by Dave Merson Hess
Music video for “Frutos Rojos” by Monterrey, Mexico-based psych rockers Los Mundos.
Adventurous, innovative, and thought-provoking animation projects from around the world.
Music video for “Frutos Rojos” by Monterrey, Mexico-based psych rockers Los Mundos.
Stan Lee waxes lyrical about “the most useful word in the English language” in Fromm’s juicy film.
Meet Bill Jennings of Newbury, Vermont. A man of unique thoughts and powers.
A man materializes in a foreign world and starts his journey towards the center of the fantastical city.
Lean into loneliness — and know you’re not alone in it.
The story of a young man who got in touch with himself over lockdown.
An intimate conversation between one’s true self and the body they’ve been given.
A curious girl investigates the cries she hears coming from a forbidden house across the street.
A young Mexican smuggler and a little girl travel illegally on top of a cargo train, called La Bestia, to get to the USA.
A short film featuring social awkwardness.
In a museum, a woman looking at a Fork exhibited as a piece of art lets her imagination run wild.
A surreal ode to rebirth and reinvention haunted by the genial spectre of Buster Keaton.
A film that speaks out about the Polish government’s attack on women’s rights.
Matt Groening and Dan Castellaneta offer a peek into why Trumpy’s grumpy.
Set in a contemporary depiction of heaven, “777” is a surrealist opera narrated through living renaissance paintings.
A sitcom about two parents who have amazing adventures such as shopping and watching tv.
A film by Pia Graf.
Who are the queer heroes walking amongst us now or in recent times?
A loving elegy to a friend lost to suicide.