Upcoming

Feb 1: Removal of the Eye International Premiere at International Film Festival Rotterdam 2025

 

Past

The Film Stage: The 50 Best 2024 Films You May Have Missed. “A refreshingly lo-fi, emotionally naked, dryly humorous look at forced confinement.”

November 1: Vinegar Syndrome drops Have a Nice Life limited edition blu-ray for pre-order. Presented by the Film Desk.

November 21-23: Mothership at TorinoFilmLab

Oct 20: Removal of the Eye wins Jury Award at New Orleans Film Festival

October 3-6: Removal of the Eye World Premiere at New/Next

New Strains available to rent via MEMORY and available to stream on Metrograph at Home through October 1

June 21 & 22: New Strains at Now Instant LA. Post screening Q&As with Raven Jackson, Creston Brown, Josephine Decker, and Sarah Winshall

June 15 & 16: New Strains at Nitehawk Cinema Williamsburg. Co-presented by NoBudge and post-screening Q&A with Graham Mason

June 13: New Strains at Roxy Cinema. Post screening Q&A with Tayarisha Poe

Deadline: New Strains to be distributed by MEMORY.

April 6, 2024: New Strains at LA Festival of Movies, Los Angeles.

New Strains at Institute for Contemporary Art, Richmond VA

To Carry Across at the Venice Biennale College Cinema

New Strains at SXSW Sydney

New Strains wins Honorable Mention, Best Feature Film, Tasveer Film Festival, Seattle

For Talkhouse, “Movies that Live in Our Subconscious

New Strains at Museum of the Moving Image, Queens, NY

Caroline Golum on New Strains for Screenslate: “With a Yorkville “classic six” as their playground—and a seemingly infinite supply of Hi8 tapes—the dynamic filmmaking duo turned lockdown coal into a glimmering indie diamond.”

Mark Asch on New Strains for Reverse Shot: “responds, with raw naturalism, to a historically surreal moment.”

For Filmmaker Magazine: IFFR Festival Diary

New Strains wins Special Jury Award in IFFR’s Tiger Competition. Jury Statement: “An original vision of life during the pandemic with the actors/directors putting themselves on the line to tell a harrowing and hilarious story of confinement.”

Made with DALL-E-2: Prashanth Kamalakanthan and Artemis Shaw on the Poster for Their Rotterdam-Premiering New Strains in Filmmaker Magazine

Filmmaker Magazine’s 25 New Faces of Independent Film

Have a Nice Life at Roxy Cinema, New York, NY. Post-screening Q&A with Inney Prakash

I am Become Banana participates in Tribeca Creator Market

Have a Nice Life World Premiere at Maryland Film Festival

Real Talk premieres on Short of the Week and is a Vimeo Staff Pick

Fast Company, “This short film satirizes the emptiness of a ‘perfect’ #MeToo-era apology”

Ethan Warren on Aquaculture for Bright Wall/Dark Room: “Shaw has created a universe all her own, one of swimming pools, melodicas, and possibly sentient yoga balls, discordant elements that fall into a defiant harmonic atmosphere operating on an ephemeral but undeniable logic.”