All posts in 2017 MWFF
Nordstorm’s “Puget Sound” seeps with nostalgia
From student Director Jack Nordstrom comes the story of a group of teenagers who set out to make a movie in the summer of 1980. Nordstrom is an 11th grader at […]
2017 MWFF Short Film Session #4
2017 MWFF Short Film Session #4 – Full Program The 2017 Mosaic World Film Fest continues on Saturday, August 26th with their Short Film Session #4 at 2pm! 18 short […]
2017 MWFF Short Film Session #3
2017 MWFF Short Film Session #3 – Full Program The 2017 Mosaic World Film Fest continues on Saturday, August 26th with their Short Film Session #3 at 11am! 13 short […]
Palehound “Cushioned Caging” has a vivid, bouncy beat
Director Badger Antoniou brings us a music video filled with vivid colors slow motion, showcasing the indie rock band Palehound’s song “Cushioned Caging.” Check out Raw Art Works portfolio and […]
Pins’s “A Passion of Gold and Fire” shines a light on natural beauty
A beekeeper shares his worries about the future of his apiary school. “A Passion of Gold and Fire” definitely helps our environment to keep on living. Fascinated by the beauty, […]
Lydia Lane’s “The Cage” offers a personal perspective
One bad decision will alter the course of Courtney’s life forever… From Director Lydia Lane comes a compelling student narrative filled with regret and challenge. Lane drew many inspirations from her […]
Shihadah’s “Northfound” is honest and revealing
Iris and Finn are two sisters with a special affinity for hot dogs and sexy cartoon animals. Devastated by Iris’s recent diagnosis, the two are left to navigate their short […]
“Good Dog” offers a short and sweet approach to love
“Good Dog” has a short and simple premise: a story about a dog and its unconditional love for its owner. Tim Cant is an animator from Australia who has always wanted to make […]
Bellusci’s “Posse” is a beautiful blend of dark and light
When Jenna and company decide to visit a new neighborhood, their reception is less than enthusiastic. Why is everyone staring at them? Must be jealousy. “Posse” is a narrative dark […]
Malatos’s “Family Shadows” is an endearing narrative
Every Friday night at 7 o’clock, Carter walks into the forest, and every single time, his father follows him. While wandering through the shadows, they discover what it means to […]