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  • Filmmaker Benny Chen's short HAND: Navigating the Realities of life in the USA in a time of Anti-Asian Hate
    Apr 13 2026

    HAND follows Lin, a middle-aged undocumented cook working in a small Chinese restaurant in California, as he struggles to navigate the realities of life in the United States.

    Caught between the demands of economic survival and a deepening sense of isolation, he begins to confront the personal cost of remaining invisible in a society where anti-Asian hostility continues to rise beyond his workplace.

    Through this intimate portrait, the film explores the tensions of immigrant life and reveals how dignity, fear, and resilience coexist under constant pressure.

    It’s hard to fathom that we are still living in a society where racism is strong as ever. America has always been the land of opportunity, but today’s social climate is causing us to forget who we really are as people and as Americans.

    Benny Chen’s short film HAND is a powerful reminder that we have not grown as a people, possibly regressed as one. We need more films like this one to remind us that empathy, kindness and compassion can go a long way in making those who are coming to the land of opportunity feel welcome.

    #antiasianhate #asian #shortfilm #shortfilms #film #cinema #filmmaker #filmmaking #filmdirector #society #america #empathy #kindness

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  • Anna Rodgers Discusses GRACE, a short film about Love and Disabilities
    Apr 12 2026

    GRACE follows a woman in her late twenties with Down Syndrome as she navigates adulthood, independence, and her first serious romantic relationship. As Grace (Fiadhnait Canning) grows closer to her boyfriend Tommy, their relationship is met with hesitation from those around them, who continue to make decisions on their behalf believing they are acting in their best interest. As she begins to find her voice, Grace pushes back against these constraints, challenging long-held assumptions about her capacity and autonomy to define her own life.

    The film is grounded in the context of Ireland’s Assisted Decision-Making Act 2015, enacted in 2023, which affirms that all adults have the right to make decisions about their own lives. Through Grace’s journey, the film reflects a broader societal shift toward autonomy, dignity, and inclusion for people with intellectual disabilities especially when it comes to romantic experiences.

    Making her screen debut, Fiadhnait Canning is a 28-year-old woman with Down Syndrome, an advocate, and a public speaker on inclusion and disability. She holds a certificate in Psychology from Yale University and is the author of In My Own Words. Her co-star Luca Malocco Mulville is also an actor with an intellectual disability and performs the role of the boyfriend Tommy in his first on screen role.

    This is one of most powerful short films I have ever seen. The depth of story and the depth of conversation this film brings to the forefront is something we can no longer ignore.

    Our world lacks empathy and it lacks understanding, because many people today live by assumptions, stereotypes and are unwilling to listen and learn.

    GRACE opens up that conversation on a grand scale. Yes, this film brought tears to my eyes, not in sadness, but in opening my eyes of understanding.

    The film is beautiful on every level. The story, the acting, the cinematography, the music score, but more importantly, its message to the world. Just because your different, you deserve the same level of love and respect.

    #downsyndrome #disability #lovestory #film #cinema #bondoncinema #filmmaker #filmmaking #filmdirector #cinematography #storytelling #actor #acting

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  • Filmmakers Eliza Power & Philip Clyde-Smith Discuss their Horror-Comedy Short A HAND TO HOLD
    Apr 12 2026

    The dark comedy horror short A Hand to Hold, written by playwright Eliza Power and directed by award-winning filmmaker Philip Clyde-Smith, has been officially selected for the 50th edition of the Cleveland International Film Festival. Blending sharp humor, cinematic storytelling, and striking Hollywood-grade makeup and special effects, the film delivers a bold genre experience that mixes laughs with unsettling horror.

    With its mix of sharp comedy, striking practical effects, and an accomplished cast and creative team, A Hand to Hold promises audiences a wickedly entertaining genre short that proves horror and humor can be a perfect match.

    We are seeing a rise in horror comedy short films and thank goodness for that as we need to let our dark side laugh a little bit more.

    A HAND TO HOLD is short film with the storyline, look and feel of a top-rated feature film and I could see this short being created as a feature film. This short was just the tip of the iceberg as I can see so much more dark humor come out of this story.

    Everything about A HAND TO HOLD was done with excellence from the acting, cinematography, special effects and even the ending song just capped off a stellar film that you have got to see to believe.

    A HAND TO HOLD is both about holding on and letting go and not in the ways you would expect. This film is a winner in my book.

    #shortfilm #comedy #horror #horrorcomedy #filmmaking #filmmaker #ireland #filmdirector #cinema #bondoncinema #filmfestival #screenwrtier

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  • Why This Animated Short Film Feels So Real | Director Anna Esteves Interview
    Apr 9 2026

    Ladies and gentlemen, at its heart, Christopher & The Bug follows Christopher, a reclusive owl whose quiet, solitary life is disrupted when a tiny, uninvited bug moves into his home.

    What begins as a series of comical attempts to reclaim his space gradually transforms into an unexpected journey toward connection.

    As Christopher confronts his own fears and misunderstandings, he discovers the transformative power of empathy, companionship, and opening oneself up to others.

    Christopher and the Bug is a heartwarming short film about a reclusive owl whose peaceful solitude is disrupted when a tiny bug unknowingly moves into his home. Determined to get rid of the uninvited guest, the owl embarks on a series of comical yet misguided attempts to reclaim his space. However, as their paths intertwine, he discovers the transformative power of friendship, empathy, and inclusion.

    This charming tale, designed to resonate with audiences of all ages, reminds us to embrace differences and find connection in unexpected places.

    It is wonderful to see animated films like this one. The animation is A-list quality, the storytelling is endearing, funny and heartwarming. Everything about this animated short already screams award winning and I will be following it’s journey this year for sure.

    #animation #animatedshort #film #cinema #shortfilm #filmmaker #filmmaking #filmdirector #screenwriter

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    34 m
  • Why This Comedy About Childbirth is Causing Hilarious Family Drama
    Apr 6 2026

    Welcome to Bond on Cinema, where filmmakers and stories take center stage. In this video, we feature an insightful movie interview with writer-director Tom Harp, known for his work in making movies like "The Donor Party" and his newest "Home Delivery."

    Harp shares his experience in directing and screenwriting, offering a glimpse into the creative process behind a successful comedy movie. Comedy is back with Thom Harp’s HOME DELIVERY.

    Set in sun-soaked Los Angeles, Home Delivery follows a pregnant model who invites her estranged family to witness the birth of her first child at home.

    What begins as an intimate family moment quickly spirals into chaos as long-buried tensions surface, unexpected guests arrive, and the unpredictable realities of childbirth bring everyone together in hilarious and heartfelt ways.

    The film features a celebrated ensemble cast including Melanie Field, Donald Faison, Lindsay Sloane, Jimmi Simpson, Joe Pantoliano, Lesley Ann Warren, Peter MacNicol, and Tracie Thoms. Blending sharp comedy with touching family drama, Home Delivery explores the messy, unpredictable, and often hilarious nature of family relationships during life’s biggest moments.

    Again, comedy is back and wrapped with some heartfelt drama. HOME DELIVERY is a must see film in my book. #filmmakersfamily #filmdirector #movie #moviedirector #bondoncinema #interview #film #filmmaking #pregnancy #comedy #family

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  • Legendary Actor of Theater & Film George Innes Reveals His Career Behind The Scenes
    Apr 3 2026

    The deep-voiced London-born stage and screen actor was trained as a Shakespearean thespian at Toynbee Hall and at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA). He made his first theatrical appearances at the National Theatre under the direction of Laurence Olivier and at the Bristol Hippodrome in 1959.

    He appeared in Arnold Wesker's play Chips with Everything which premiered at the Royal Court Theatre in 1962 and went to Broadway the following year. He was also understudy to Frank Finlay a Lago in Othello at the National and played Archbishop Cranmer in A Man for all Seasons at the Nottingham Playhouse.

    At the Steppenwolf Theatre in Chicago he was in The Rise and Fall of Little Voice playing character named Ray Say, where he sang the Roy Orbison's song "It's Over". The Rise and Fall of Little Voice then went then onto to Broadway at the Neil Simon Theatre.

    On screen from 1963, he is perhaps best remembered as Charlie Croker's right-hand man, 'jobber' Bill Bailey in the original version of The Italian Job with actor Michael Caine. He also appeared with in The Last Valley and alongside Albert Finney in Charlie Bubbles and Gumshoe.

    For the small screen, George Innes has acted in numerous iconic shows in Britain and the U.S. , ranging from The Avengers, Open All Hours and Minder to Hill Street Blues, Magnum, P.I. and M*A*S*H (one of his best roles), which we’ll get into today.

    #actor #film #theater #theatre #television #magnumpi #hillstreetblues #theitalianjob #russellcrowe #michaelcaine #genehackman #ryanoneal #acting #cinema #stage #broadway #UK #london #hollywood #entertainment #celebrity

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    41 m
  • Special Effects Artist Lee Romaire Talks Disney World Attractions, del Toro's Frankenstein and more!
    Apr 2 2026

    Join us for an insightful interview with Emmy-winning special effects artist Lee Romare, known for his incredible contributions to projects like War of the Worlds and Five Nights at Freddy's. This discussion offers a fascinating look at the world of sfx and the intricate filmmaking process. Discover what goes on behind the scenes in major production and on the movie set, showcasing the dedication of every filmmaker involved.

    #bondoncinema #interview #specialeffects #film #movie #specileffectsartist #disney #disneyworld #disneyland #universalstudios #starwars

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  • Film Director Radha Mehta Breaks Down SUNNA | Full Director Interview
    Apr 2 2026

    The deeply personal and emotionally resonant short film SŪNNA meaning Listen, was written and directed by Radha Mehta.

    Inspired by Radha’s own lived experience, the film offers a powerful and intimate exploration of identity, loss, and rediscovery through the lens of music and silence.

    SŪNNA follows a young Indian musician whose world is upended by sudden hearing loss. As silence takes hold, she is forced to confront the loss of not only her craft, but her sense of self.

    Through memory, touch, and cultural connection, she begins a journey toward reclaiming both her music and her identity. Blending emotional authenticity with a sensory cinematic approach, the film invites audiences into a rarely depicted experience, transforming silence into something deeply expressive and profoundly human.

    With its blend of personal storytelling, cultural specificity, and universal emotional themes, SŪNNA stands out as a powerful exploration of resilience and artistic identity.

    #shorfilm #film #cinema #filmmaking #filmmaker #filmdirector #hearingloss #deaf #music #deafness #identity #hindi #hindu #bondoncinema

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    46 m