Social and political hauntings abound in three short films from Ralph Pineda & Dyan Sagenes, Mihir Fadnavis, and Adam Fair.
Social and political hauntings abound in three short films from Ralph Pineda & Dyan Sagenes, Mihir Fadnavis, and Adam Fair.
Two shorts: one involves a macabre mother-daughter relationship, the other concerns a couple revenge stories occurring at once.
Three shorts that touch on various aspects of a postmodern life; in the most horrific, uncomfortable ways possible.
One is a story of ghosts, but unlike you've ever seen. One is a tale about a resurrected woman who met an untimely end.
Alice Lenay's documentary digs into posthumanist philosophy about human connections to and relationships with technology.
Kier-La Janisse's documentary explores folk horror's roots and its evolution through a wide range of interviews from many perspectives.
Abdelhamid Bouchnak's Dachra is a horrific tale of generational divide in Tunisia and its brutal effects on the younger generations.
A woman's attempts to get pregnant lead her to a confrontation with a demonic entity, Ba'al.
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