The "small film" of the week is a gripping project created by a living legend. That is Midnight, a 19-minute based on a manga by Astro Boy creator Ozamu Tezuka.
There's one documentary putting one of the worst things happening on record. That is 20 Days In Mariupol, nominated for the best documentary at the Academy Awards and winner at BAFTA.
The wait for part two has been two years long. And now we finally get to see Paul Atreides join forces with the Fremen people, inevitably fall in love with Chani and wage war against House Harkonnen.
Hirokazu Kore-eda's Monster is about "friendship" and might be his most poignant yet. A 5th-grade boy is allegedly mistreated at school and his single mother tries to figure out what is going on a.
This week's "Small Film" is Woodshock. They're happy, and it was shot in 1985 by Richard Linklater. He and collaborator Lee Daniels filmed this chaotic event with Super 8 cameras and a Nagra recorder.
"So what do two black folks do on a Sunday afternoon?" After a one-night stand, they enjoyed the city and each other's company. That's what they did, and that's what I was watching.
We are back with our Small Films series this week with Blurred Lines, a short drama about R&B singer Robin Thicke getting sued by the estate of Marvin Gaye over his intellectual property.