Two short films at BHFF '25 about the depths of the grieving process.
Two short films at BHFF '25 about the depths of the grieving process.
TINSMAN ROAD is a claustrophobic film about the darkness of grief.
CAMP is a surreal look at grief and the possibility of moving beyond it.
ENYS MEN depicts the perpetual grief in both the human body and in the land beneath us.
Ruth Paxton's A BANQUET is allegory and reality mixed together in a terrifying concoction about death, grief, and mental illness.
This Scandinavian psychological horror examines grief with an unsettling plot about two parents attacked by a sideshow trio, over and over.
The group are hungry, barely surviving. But their luck is about to change, in more ways than one.
Rick and the others try to save Beth. Maggie gets through to a devastated Abraham.
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