Home Education is an official selection at the Atlanta Film Festival!

Woohoo! We’re super excited to say that Home Education is an official selection at the 41st Atlanta Film Festival where we are one of 116 shorts selected from over 6000 submissions! The festival is Oscar qualifying, so if we win we will be long listed for an Oscar! The festival runs from the 24th of… Continue reading Home Education is an official selection at the Atlanta Film Festival!

Home Education is an Official Selection at the Boston Underground Film Festival

We’re thrilled to announce that Home Education will be having its East Coast Premiere on the 23rd of March at the Brattle Theatre, as part of the one and only Boston Underground Film Festival! We’re being paired with a feature film, which will be announced soon. Well done team!! http://bostonunderground.org/

Horrornews.net Reviews Home Education

Film Review: Home Education (short film) (2016) Rio 12/30/2016 Film Reviews SYNOPSIS: An authoritarian mother and her inquisitive daughter keep their father/husband’s corpse in the attic, convinced that if they show how much they care for him, he’ll no doubt come back to life soon. That is, until he begins to rot. REVIEW: More short… Continue reading Horrornews.net Reviews Home Education

Home Education gets into Newport Beach Film Festival

Great news! Home Education is going to California! We will be screening at the amazing 18th The Newport Beach Film Festival, which runs from the 20-27th of April. With amazing parties, networking events and 50,000 attendees it promises to be a great time, for anyone who’s thinking of going. We hope we can!! https://www.newportbeachfilmfest.com/

Film Companion reviews How We Are Now

How We Are Now Short Film Review: Impossibly Ever After This observational documentary is special and unique because it’s about two ailing men into their seventh decade of a relationship   Rahul Desai January 30, 2017 FC Rating ★★★★ Director: Andrea Niada There comes a point in How We Are Now, this wonderful little observational… Continue reading Film Companion reviews How We Are Now

Uk Film Review Reviews How We Are Now

A brilliant review of ‘How We Are Now’ by Chris Olson at UK Film Review.   How We Are Now documentary film November 16, 2016 | UK Film Review Directed by Andrea Niada Starring Peter Kerr & Douglas Adams Documentary Film Review by Chris Olson   With heartbreaking insight, How We Are Now is a… Continue reading Uk Film Review Reviews How We Are Now