The last man on Earth has a smartphone and a stable internet connection. It goes without saying that he would livestream his experience, wouldn’t you?
A social media thriller from director Takami Nishida.
A teenage boy uploads video diaries to YouTube describing his terrifying experiences with a demonic entity that haunts his dreams. Meanwhile, a young woman with an eerily similar story lurks beyond the other side of the screen.
A NATO scientist sends a message to TrutherNet, one of the world's largest conspiracy theorist communities: the apocalypse is coming, but one of them knows how to prevent extinction of the human race.
A woman solves a puzzle, and a sunflower blooms.
"It's a performance during which I google the phrase "1 year old black boy" ascending in age to the age of 18. I allow Google's "popular searches" algorithm to predict what comes after the phrase and peruse the results based on what Google thinks I want to search for in a Black boy. The algorithm generates results based on the most popular searches so it can be theorized that the Black boys that the algorithm predicts are the Black boys we are searching for." - Terence Nance
A small social media influencer and a person having vitiligo navigates their lives during the first lockdown while taking into account several social issues.
More than a month ago, Li Kemeng committed suicide by jumping off the building when she was the belle of University B and the lead dancer of the "Bad Girls" hot dance troupe. The reason was that a passionate video of her and a mysterious man in the fitting room was posted on the Internet. The night of the Ghost Festival is also Li Kemeng's July 7 "resurrection day".
An experimental short analog horror story with lovecraftian vibes, inspired by the Jonestown Massacre true story.
An online friends' reunion has run amok when Gary opens an email containing a link to a demo of a video game, which he learns is cursed and obliviously invites a supernatural force into the chat.
A film about the "Forbidden Network" from the Crazy Space Gun studio.
A comedy set in the quarantine, made during the quarantine, about a young man's journey to be bad boy, and the world that couldn't care less.
After former members of the Chelyabinsk Feminist Organization (Agitgroup), now known as the Ural Feminist Initiative, began to receive threats from the Union of Maoists of the Urals, the Yekaterinburg “Feminist Tribune” teamed up with the Chelyabinsk feminist community “A Woman Can!” to show what UFI and UMU so desperately want to hide.
A group of friends play an online game that forces them to reveal their true selves in order to claim a large cash prize.
8-year-old Vanya's mother hanged herself, and he decides to find out why it happened.
Kalley longs to be a social media influencer with her skincare videos. With her first ever sponsorship, she’s excited to test a brand new product on her face and share the results with her beloved followers. When things begin to take a turn for the worse, it becomes a bit hard to stomach just how far Kalley will go to remain in the public eye.
While the whole country is locked down, an understaffed detective reaches out to a retired police captain to help him solve a murder via video-call. Things quickly escalate as another murder is committed.
A young man, reeling from a long-distance romance gone awry, spirals increasingly deeper into depression and desperation as he video chats with his close friends and gets involved with a New Age, Right-wing, domestic terrorist cell.