Short of the Week

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    Dramedy Ruby Challenger

    MumLife

    First-time mum, Sarah, navigates her inner anxieties around parenting through what seems like an average day of parent's groups and best friend hangs.

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    Fantasy Elizabeth Hobbs

    The Debutante

    A spirited young woman persuades a hyena from London Zoo to take her place at a dinner dance held in her honour.

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    Documentary Brandon Kapelow

    An Act of Service

    Rob, a fire captain living in the Mountain West, has been diagnosed with PTSD after experiencing a series of traumatic events at work. In an attempt to better manage his symptoms, he decides to undergo a new form of treatment: ketamine-assisted psychotherapy.

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    Drama Daisy Friedman

    As You Are

    When an interabled queer couple spends the night together for the first time, they must confront their complex relationships with desire, sexuality, bodily autonomy, and what it means truly to love another person.

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    Drama David Robinson-Smith

    Mud Crab

    Reflecting on her culpability, a woman recounts the traumatising assault she witnessed of a young man in a small Australian coastal town.

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    Drama Chloe Xtina

    Ghost of You

    At the apex of a heatwave and California’s fire season, 16-year-old Mae and her sisters become prey to a hidden camera at their hometown creek.

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    Comedy Alec Pronovost

    Piscine Pro (Pro Pool)

    Freshly graduated with a bachelor's degree in history and civilization, Charles-Olivier struggles to find a job in his field and must rely on a clerk job in a pool shop. Feeling down, he navigates his gig as best he can.

  • Best of the Month

    Best of the Month: April 2024

    For the trio of films highlighted as our Best of the Month picks for April, the S/W team select a period drama focused on performance and dialogue, a playful documentary exploring the routines of non-playable characters in video games and an experimental animation unravelling the creative process.

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    Experimental Frederic Siegel

    Sit Down, Don't Touch Anything

    A face is born out of chaos. It struggles to exist. It struggles to find its purpose. It struggles to sit on a chair. In fact, it struggles with a lot of things. But thank god, it’s trying. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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