π₯ 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. πΏ 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. π€ 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. π©π¨ City Chicks A self-portrait se...