Obscure (2015)
Through all the confusion and obsession that he is passing through, He gets lost between what it's real and what it's not.
Through all the confusion and obsession that he is passing through, He gets lost between what it's real and what it's not.
Marysia S. PeresVictoria
A teenage boy finds a stuffed owl on his way home from school. The owl brings him comfort, friendship. He quickly learns there is more to this owl than what meets the eye.

A young woman suffering from recurrent memory blackouts finds herself in different parts of her house without remembering what happened or what she was doing. She decides to install cameras and record herself, only to discover a dark truth.

The man reads his newspaper on a toilet bowl. The woman presents the newspaper behind a television. In fact, he's a prisoner, she's a spy. But what terrible secret is he hiding?

Three strangers help a young woman fight to survive in her own nightmare as a demon comes for them all.

Two paranormal investigators, John and Jason, inspect a haunted apartment in Sherman Oaks, California. They encounter an evil spirit and all hell breaks loose.
A young boy searches for answers after his dad goes missing at sea, but after discovering a strange fossil on a Yorkshire beach, he thinks it could be the missing piece of the puzzle.


In 1974, a soldier, having now returned home, is haunted by shadows from the past, but are they just in his mind?

As Zac’s relationship with his long suffering girlfriend deteriorates, a mysterious ‘plant’ is discovered in his back yard.

A mother battles with her son's fear of a monster lurking in the closet, but soon discovers a sinister presence all around her.
"Normal Porn for Normal People" is an appropriated media piece that explores our societal need to consume violence for entertainment. The film offers a satirical commentary on the romanticizing and normalization of violent imagery, while observing the link to commercial consumerism that exploits human sexuality, while simultaneously demonizing it. Interview segments echo our endless need to devour salacious content by venerating both real and fictional violence. Sexuality and sexual images remain a convenient scapegoat that facilitate a continued avoidance regarding the impact that the glorification of violence has within American culture.
When an unexpected snowstorm strikes Seattle, the dead rise from their graves to prey on the city's helpless citizens. From the confines of their living room, a group of unlikely heroes emerge to stop the flesh hungry hordes, only to discover that zombies aren't the only evil they are up against.

A young boy has a terrible encounter with a strange man while fishing in the woods. From the award winning story by Stephen King.
Jennifer returns home to find her roommate unconscious. After reviving her, it becomes apparent that something is occurring inside their apartment. Something awful.
Toby is afraid of the dark. His mom tells him to close his eyes and count to ten, what happens next isn't exactly what she had in mind.
Murder ... and get away with it ...
A fragile-looking woman visits a photography studio, and the owner becomes increasingly captivated by her. This short film condenses the very essence of Jissōji’s style: a man meets a femme fatale and literally descends into ruin—told without dialogue, composed in an illusory fashion through music and imagery alone. Produced by the NSV Study Group as a demonstration piece for analog high-definition video.

Nina Moyse decides to completely exclude herself from society. However, everything changes when she discovers that she feels a desire for some form of human interaction.
Who doesn't dream of a different, better version of themselves? And what if just that version pays you a visit in prison?
