Beth lives in one of the most locked down cities in the COVID 19 world. Her daughter Katrina drives her to distraction and Scott is suddenly sent home early from work. At the end of the day, there's nothing like Coming Home.
A lockdown is about to go into effect in a few hours, and nothing scares Niva more than being alone. When she embarks on a search for someone to stay with, the encounters with different people in her life will lead her to an unpredictable choice.
During the shelter in place entrepreneur Max London creates a virtual dating app for those looking for love from a distance. He creates an infomercial to introduce the world to his clients and a new way of finding love.
Stop Motion Horror Short by Nadja & Martin Brachvogel
Looking at yourself not existing: a psychotic journey through the digital caused by the repetitive daily life of confinement.
"Port Meadow" is an experimental landscape film. It was shot in the eponymous location––an ancient grazing land located in Oxford, England––during the nationwide lockdown of November 2020. Consisting of various long takes, the film examines the relationship between human life and the natural environment, and meditates on the ability of filmic technology to simultaneously articulate and contribute to the (illusory) stratification that underscores this association.
A corona love story. Dina and Noah live separately in London and the lockdown puts their relationship to the test. Uncertainty arises and Dina wants to go back to her home country, whilst Noah wants her to stay. The world has changed. Have they changed with it?
A young woman struggles with her mental health during the NSW lockdown after her partner has to isolate from her due to a work trip.
This documentary shows how one of the biggest youth theatres in Europe dealt with the COVID-19 pandemic.
This is a film about the strangely idyllic time we had during the first UK lockdown, and the media we consumed.
The struggles and gruelling routine of the COVID-19 Lockdown.
In the midst of the coronavirus induced lockdown, an artist muses over his lack of inspiration.
Oh how nice is Panama. However, it may be even nicer in Sweden. At least in winter 2020/21, when a small virus called SARS-CoV2 paralyzed the continent of Europe in particular. While in most countries the fight against the virus was announced with a wide variety of measures such as lockdown, compulsory masks and contact restrictions, which were also punishable by law, Sweden went a different way.
In a haunting encounter, the film captures our fragmented perception of time during the pandemic while exploring the dynamics of mutual support. We are made aware of earthly transience (mono no aware) in a time when the Earth seems to stand still. Before We Collide is a short film shot on a Nishika N8000 analog lenticular camera consisting of over 800 photographs pieced together. The film does not give the impression that it is made for me, you, or anyone for that matter. It simply exists as an artefact that can be witnessed, like found footage of a ghostly apparition.
COVID-19. The whole world is in Lock Down. There is panic in society. What is going on? Is this actually about our public health?
A short film starring Kathryn Bland, written and directed by Louis Hannan.