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Sink or Swim
Directed by Fraser Hammersly
How would you choose to live your life truly knowing your days are numbered? Devin Broadbent is reminded of his mortality on a daily basis. Battling cystic fibrosis, Devin lets ENDPAIN take an inside look into the diseases effects both physically and mentally and h...
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The Sunshine Boy
Directed by Naaman Azhari
Inspired by real events, the film follows a mother's realization behind her son's mental state moments before a tragedy.
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Moon Child
Directed by Fraser Hammersly
Three generations of women come together to tell the story of Vina Schmitt, grandmother, mother, and self-proclaimed “Moon Child” of Oceanside, California. Sexually and physically abused by her stepfather as a child, Vina’s forced loss of boundaries led her to purs...
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Two Men
Directed by Dominic Allen
Award winning Australian short film, Two Men, directed by Dominic Allen and shot in the Kimberly town of Fitzroy Crossing by Joel Betts, features a robust and dynamic cast of indigenous Australian non actors. With an original soundtrack by Melbourne artist Felix Riebl...
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BLACK(F)ISH
Directed by Adrian Elliot
"Black(f)ish" is a comedy short about many frustrations members of marginalized communities face: being "The Only" in a group / not being seen or heard / those around us being so committed to their preconceived viewpoints that they are unwilling to consider our actual...
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PARDON OUR PIXIE DUST
Directed by Matthew Serrano
From purchased candidates, to homeless encampments. "Pardon Our Pixie Dust" is a student documentary about Anaheim and Disneyland, and what its really like to be the city surrounding the happiest place on earth.
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Sleep Well, My Baby
Directed by Aaron Tao
A narrative film based on the harrowing reality of human trafficking along the Chinese/North Korean border, Sleep Well, My Baby follows the incredible journey of a refugee who's had everything taken from her and will go to desperate measures to get it back.
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Iridescence
Directed by Kent Donguines
"Iridescence" is an experimental visual short film, which exposes how society needs to label a person by their sexuality. In this story, dance and interpretive movement replaces the dialogue, allowing us to use the body to communicate the relationship between the cha...
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ON TIME
Directed by Xavier Neal-Burgin
On Time follows the life of Renee Johnson, a mother forced to make a dangerous decision for the sake of her child. Six months unemployed and desperate, Renee realizes this isn't the life she want for her seven-year-old daughter, Imani. Renee receives an interview...