TIN CAN is an in competition selection at FANTASPORTO 2021 in Portugal, running April 26 - May 4 (updated). https://www.facebook.com/fantasporto

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TIN CAN is an in competition selection at FANTASPORTO 2021 in Portugal, running April 26 - May 4 (updated). https://www.facebook.com/fantasporto
Pleased to finally share CRYWANK - Part 2. Seth and co shot this music video in the Fall. It premieres on Noisey today. Take a look at this great deal we’re offering....
It's been a stretch since we updated on here (it's good to be busy). We've had an eventful past year wrapping up Seth's new feature, PERMANENT DAMAGE, a co-production with Scythia Films. Thus far, we've been a bit secretive about it, but we're very excited to spill the beans soon. We've also been hard at work, developing some other new stuff--Nancy and her writing partner Stephanie Johns were recently at Cannes for the Frontières Platform, pitching her directorial debut, a breastfeeding horror called FEED. And we're "pumped" to report that the film has now been green lit for production. More to come...
TIN CAN is having its American debut at Popcorn Frights this summer! Friends south of the border can check out the limited viewing virtual event August 13-19. https://www.popcornfrights.com/film/tin-can/
Tale of the Kelpie and the Maiden. The Brym film premiere:
http://www.aux.tv/2016/03/premiere-watch-seth-smiths-new-short-film-the-brym/
We’re proud to share that our recent short, Wind Through a Tree, has been selected to screen at a number of festivals this Fall. First up are premieres at the Atlantic Film Festival in Halifax, and Fantastic Fest in Austin. And directly after is a spot at the Vancouver International Film Festival. Hope to see you there. Follow us for more screening announcements in the coming weeks.
Wind Through a Tree is the first in a trilogy to be made over the next 5 years. In a series of home-video portraits, the film follows an unrelated family of four connected by themes of loneliness and isolation.