Vote for Best of The Audience, click here.
You can watch films by clicking on each poster.
Not all films are available online for public view.
Circular
Circular tells the tale of young Natalie, who joyfully visits the beach with her cherished doll Sophie, while under the supervision of her older brother Lucas, whose mind is clearly elsewhere. After some bickering, the siblings finally relax, only to be interrupted by a little surprise visitor, much to Lucas' smug delight. However, what goes around, comes around... |
Making it with Moraes
In a well-appointed kitchen in Chico, California, two adventurous home cooks have dreamed up a funny and fearless television series, Making It with Moraes®, documenting their real-life culinary exploits tackling new recipes each week with no advance preparation. Everyday experts Marcelo Moraes Silva and Dr. Paul S. Berry invite viewers into their kitchen to share their collaborations and clashes in a weekly half hour full of hilariously candid, unscripted moments that will resonate with anyone who has ever wielded a spatula with a loved one. |
Light Years Since
the beginning of modern cinema, viewers and critics alike have been transfixed by light contrasted with darkness. This interplay of light and dark was typical of film noir, a metaphor of good and evil in plots that featured crime, detectives, and mystery. We celebrate this genre through a salute to Augustin-Jean Fresnel, the inventor of a lens for lighthouses that was later used for movie and theatre lighting. Light Years features serial murder and a star-studded group of suspects over a half-century of film. Whodunnit? Ultimately, we learn that the Fatal Fresnel Lens has incinerated five cameras that recorded their own demise. |
Love Bid
How much does love cost? For the auctioneer Damon Ravenberg everything has a price – even love. After a traumatic relationship, he develops the idea that everybody would change love for money if the price was right. When attending a conference, Damon remembers his previous life, when everything was simple and money was not that important. But it won't be so easy to get back to who he was. |
Gas
'Gas' is a sublime and subtle investigation into the effect of loss on a superficially functioning couple. Through the metaphor of nitrous oxide, 'Gas' shows the deep cuts in relationships with all of the laughter but none of the comedy. 'Gas' is a musing on the nuances of a broken relationship, told through gentle symbolism and warm affectation. |