Jameson First Shot 2016: Short Films
Maggie Gyllenhaal stars in three short films directed by emerging filmmakers as part of Jameson's 'First Shot' competition
Maggie Gyllenhaal stars in three short films directed by emerging filmmakers as part of Jameson's 'First Shot' competition
Meet Josh Spencer, the inspirational force behind "The Last Bookstore", who has faith that a huge brick and mortar bookstore can survive in the heart of Los Angeles.
The perfect antidote to sequel season - sit back and enjoy our top picks from July, as we serve you up three wholly original short films.
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In 2003, Japan was plunged into economic darkness, and its people needed a ray of hope. They found one in Haru Urara, a racehorse with a pink Hello Kitty mask and a career-long losing streak.
Pelle, a 12 year old boy with a freshly broken arm, realises he can’t stay a wallflower forever if he truly wants to experience the warmth of a summer romance.
Take a journey to Northlandz: a 52,000-square-foot model train installation outside of Manhattan, and into the ornery mind of the man who brought it all to life.
When Martin sees a bull he recognises as his spiritual totem, he's torn between his ancient cultural identity and his family’s new life in Australia.
An amorous housefly yearns to be known by the young woman he loves.