Short of the Week

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    Drama Thea Gajic

    Run

    Within a humorous yet delicate take on male indecision, soft tones and articulate glances quietly assert the indomitable strength of feminine vulnerability.

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    Comedy Scott Boxenbaum & Ariel Gardner

    Fully Formed Adults

    Josh goes on a Tinder date with a younger woman, with awkward consequences. Episode 1 of a comedic web series.

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    Sci‑Fi Faye Gilbert

    The Line

    A teenage girl and young boy run for their lives to cross ‘The Line’, but are they running away from danger or towards it?

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    Dark Comedy Almog Avidan Antonir

    Teddy Bears are for Lovers

    Collin, a 20-something Casanova, becomes haunted by the teddy bears he gave to his ex-girlfriends in this short horror comedy featuring a quintet of animatronic (not-so) cuddly companions.

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    Documentary Eric Rockey

    Pink Boy

    An intimate portrait of a gender-creative boy growing up in conservative rural Florida. Butch lesbian BJ successfully avoided dresses her entire life until she adopted Jeffrey, who to her shock, starts to dance in gowns and perform for his parents.

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    Documentary Zackary Canepari

    Claressa

    After Claressa Shields won gold in Olympic boxing in 2012, she is back in Flint, Michigan, with no sponsors and no endorsements. After climbing the mountain, she is back at the bottom, training to do it again at Rio 2016 and become the first boxer in history to defend a gold medal.

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    Drama Frances Bodomo

    Boneshaker

    Starring "Beasts of the Southern Wild" star Quvenzhané Wallis, a young girl is taken to a Louisiana church in the hopes of banishing the evil spirits her parents believe possess her.

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    Dark Comedy François Jaros

    Life’s a Bitch

    Love. Shock. Denial. Bubble bath. Mucus. Masturbation. Pop-tarts. Pigeons. Toothpaste. Hospital. Bye. Hair. Chicken. Bootie. Kids. Rejection. Squirrels. Cries. Awkward. 95 scenes. 5 minutes. Life’s a bitch.

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    Experimental Hiro Murai

    Clapping For the Wrong Reasons

    Multi-hyphenate star Donald Glover and frequent collaborator Hiro Murai craft a meandering but poignant indictment of hip-hop materialism.

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