Congratulations to ‘Twentyfiveish,’ IndieWire’s 2016 Project of the Year
The web series about quarter-life anxieties on a weekend retreat is the latest winner of the annual title.
The web series about quarter-life anxieties on a weekend retreat is the latest winner of the annual title.
There are 12 Project of the Month winners from last year, but only one can take home the top prize.
After following a dozen teens through the outer edges of the country’s largest national park, the film’s story (and theirs) is just starting.
After braving inclement weather to stage some on-screen frights, some of the project’s biggest challenges still lie ahead.
Cast your vote for your favorite.
Cast your vote for your favorite.
“An ode to moms who make sacrifices for their loved ones, ask nothing in return, but don’t get the recognition they are owed.”
“A colorful dreamlike meditation on love and life in the digital world.”
“[It] tells the story of the unsettling and uniquely American conflict between science and religion.”
“It’s just a near & dear story, something that matters to me on the micro and macro of my life.”
Cast your vote: will the winner be “The Sounding,” “teenagers,” “Creative Block” or “Brooklyn/Alaska”?
“We witness the natural world transform these young men as they overcome the physical and mental challenges of the great outdoors 5,000 miles from home.”