INDIE SHORT FEST

Stuck

The insurance sales agent A., who was walking in the rare redevelopment complex, is confused by the manager about the appointment time. A. throws an irritated ice cream on the bike. The motorcycle slides on the ice cream, and the delivery cause B. is pierced into the iron pipe which is the construction material. A. confesses that he had accidentally thrown a drink to B., but B. is angry. If you help B, you will have to take responsibility for the little ‘mistake’ you made. However, if A. does not report on this unfamiliar street, B. will be killed.
Directed by Muhammad Smith (South Korea)

Sound Language

In the beginning, words lead to hate, hate to war and war to destruction. Words were outlawed and soon forgotten. Giving birth to the language of sound. Centuries later, the land is scarce, consumed by an endless storm. Distant tribes have gathered in the hopes that an outcast can heal the world through the power of unity.
Directed by Scott Poiley (USA)

In the Fog (Kamikakushi)

Vioulet falls through time and space as they struggle with the dark presence of Kei through song and dance in this exploration of duality.
Directed by Matthew Takata Shepherd and Naomi Takata Shepherd (USA)

The Hedge Fund

Soul works as a financial analyst for a successful Hedge Fund in London. After receiving a call on his way to work his life quickly falls apart. We see him crumble as he fights for what’s important to him. The unwitting analyst who has had a trouble-free, successful life and career within the heart of finance is forced to break his moral code by his anonymous tormentor. Soul shows us all what we are prepared to go through to protect the ones we love.
Directed by Francisco Labbe (UK)

Women Not Permitted

While at a gay men’s bathhouse, three men – each harboring their own latent contempt for women – are visited by a mysterious stranger known only as “The Woman.” Through surreal dreams and memories, she engages in a battle of wits with each man, exposing the misogyny that lurks just behind the steam.
Directed by Brad McDermott (Canada)

A Date With Shillelagh

The film focuses on the misogynistic behavior within the entertainment industry. Highlighted in high profile allegations against media mogul Harvey Weinstein. This film production supports The Me Too Movement. Used as a hashtag on social media, Me Too spread virally in October 2017 in an attempt to demonstrate the widespread prevalence of sexual assaults and harassment, especially in the workplace. It followed soon after the sexual misconduct allegations against Harvey Weinstein.
Starring Eleanor Burke (Jo), who appeared in the Oscar-nominated film “Kon Tiki”, and Lauren Cornelius (Karen), a regular with BBC Radio 4 drama, the story follows Jo’s dreams of fame. Failing to heed Karen’s warnings about slimeball music promoter Billy Tomkins (played by Peter McManus), Jo chances the dance with danger, to pursue her Rolls Royce road to stardom.
Directed by Jeff Stewart and Brian Johnston (UK)

Balance

It’s a story about the soldiers who are sacrificing their lives and resist in order to the people of the city and future generations live in peace…
Directed by Barzan Rostami (Iran)

Swiped

A lonely mid-twenties male with social anxiety downloads a popular new dating app in hopes of finding love. To his surprise, he matches with a beautiful girl and goes on a date. At first, she seems to be really into him despite clearly being out of his league. It soon becomes clear, however, that she has dark intentions.
Directed by Dan Couri (USA)

Window to the World

“Window to the World” is a short film about a photojournalist Eva. How far will she go to get that perfect photo? A photo that perhaps can dominate the news channels she works for.
In a war zone, journalist Otto, and photographer Eva flee into a building as it gets bombed. While Otto is fatally hit, Eva sees a little girl covered in dust. A perfect picture! Later, on her way to Otto’s funeral she gets haunted by guilt.
Directed by Martijn Schinkel (Netherlands)