It’s nearly the end of 2023, and while the days wind down into the major holiday season, we here at BitPix want to give you the gift we aim to give you almost every month: the gift of some incredible short films! All of these incredible films will be available to view in Los AngelesContinue reading “November 2023 HollyShorts Monthly Screening!”
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Alta Global Media Hosts FYC Best Live Action Screening!
Recently, some of the best short films for some of the hottest names in the best Live Action Short category for this year’s Academy Awards. Held at the Aster in Los Angeles, three films were given a spotlight as they contend for a nomination at the film industry’s biggest awards ceremony. These three films allContinue reading “Alta Global Media Hosts FYC Best Live Action Screening!”
October 2023 HollyShorts Monthly Screening!
It’s been a bit since we’ve gotten a chance to check out some new films, but now it’s time to do just that. With a small break taken after the incredible HollyShorts Film Festival, now seems like a good opportunity to enjoy another selection of terrific films from some innovative and talented filmmakers. Let’s notContinue reading “October 2023 HollyShorts Monthly Screening!”
BitPix Presents: Nisei
A good war story is always a difficult one to tell, as the carnage of war can be incredibly hard to watch. This film is no different, but also tells a story that is very personal. Especially for writer/director Darren Haruo Rae. Based on stories from his grandfather, Nisei tells the story of two Japanese-AmericanContinue reading “BitPix Presents: Nisei”
HollyShorts 2023 – Closing Night and 5 Questions With “Gold and Mud” Director Conor Dooley!
As sad as it is to say, we’re finally on the closing day of the 19th Annual HollyShorts Film Festival. With over 400 films at this year’s gathering, it’s been an incredibly journey that started just over a week ago. And while our coverage is coming to an end, it would be a misstep notContinue reading “HollyShorts 2023 – Closing Night and 5 Questions With “Gold and Mud” Director Conor Dooley!”
5 Questions With “For Years to Come,” Director, James Nelson!
An irreverent romantic dramedy about a gay man who falls in love with his dead mother’s hospice nurse, while struggling to reconcile with his elderly father…who’s secretly a porn director. What inspired you to start making films? I can’t remember ever really wanting to do anything else. I grew up in Hollywood and I’ve alwaysContinue reading “5 Questions With “For Years to Come,” Director, James Nelson!”
5 Questions With “Julia” Director, Emma Duvall!
A story about two orphans being pitted against each other, resulting in a test of their friendship, Julia by Director Emma Duvall is a truly beautiful watch. The film is inspired by the true story of Emma Duvall’s mother in South Korea. To learn more about Julia, check out Emma’s responses to our questions toContinue reading “5 Questions With “Julia” Director, Emma Duvall!”
5 Questions With “Diaspora” Director, Tyler Mckenzie Evans!
Diaspora, by Director Tyler Mckenzie Evans, is a horror/thriller that raises conversation a bout gentrification and the housing crisis. The film follows a couple in a Black suburb, confused, as their neighbors are suddenly replaced by white families. When they are able to figure out what is truly happening, it might just be too late.Continue reading “5 Questions With “Diaspora” Director, Tyler Mckenzie Evans!”
5 Questions With “Labor + Justice” Director, Sarah Joy Byington!
In a dystopian United States, a woman who does not give birth to a healthy living baby is immediately sentenced to execution. What inspired you to start making films? I originally began as an actor. It’s actually quite funny how I was inspired to even do that. When I was 11 years old I rememberContinue reading “5 Questions With “Labor + Justice” Director, Sarah Joy Byington!”
5 Questions With “The Knight of Fortune” Director, Lasse Lyskjær!
The loss of a loved one, the grief, the risk of yellow skin, and a coffin, that is too much for Karl to face. Then it’s much easier to fix a broken lamp. Karl meets Torben – a destined brother. An absurd, humorous, and melodic meeting between two old men captured by grief. Knight OfContinue reading “5 Questions With “The Knight of Fortune” Director, Lasse Lyskjær!”
