🎥 Why Indie Art Films Matter in 2025
In a world dominated by streaming giants and formula-driven franchises, it’s easy to forget the raw, experimental power of independent art films. Unlike their mainstream counterparts, indie projects often take risks, embrace unconventional storytelling, and ask uncomfortable questions. As we move deeper into 2025, indie art films are more important than ever — not just as entertainment, but as cultural resistance. 🌿 Bug’s Eye View A weekly series of 60-second eco-aware shorts, filmed in the East Sussex countryside and set to improvised piano. Bug’s Eye View shows how brevity and honesty can feel more radical than glossy production. 🤖 The Book of Immersion A transmedia sci-fi project that combines narrative, music, philosophy, and art. Immersion follows Renyke, an android caught in a failed human–AI fusion experiment. With its essay-style openings and multimedia storytelling, it blurs the line between literature, film, and performance. 👩🎨 City Chicks A self-portrait series explo...