Short of the Week

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    Horror Henry Kaplan

    We Together

    Director Henry Kaplan breathes life into the undead with this energetic tale of a zombie awakened.

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    Action Jesse Gustafson

    Day 39

    A young soldier on his first tour and a seasoned Ranger medic fight to save a young family on the Afghan battlefield in this Student Academy Award finalist.

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    Sci‑Fi Emily Carmichael

    Stryka

    Stryka is an awesome reptile woman from another planet who does heists and odd jobs with her (literal) partner in crime, Callen. But she has a secret–she’s been stealing with somebody else.

  • New Filmmaker Series

    The New Filmmaker: Eddie OKeefe

    His life changed the day he released his dreamy short, The Ghosts, online and sent him down a new path to his debut feature, a Black List-honored script, and a pilot deal with Hulu for a new series.

  • Interview

    Quick Hits with Thunder Road's Jim Cummings

    Thunder Road is going to be a strong contender come the end of the year for a spot on our Best of 2016 list. It's also just got a fascinating backstory, so we decided to get in touch with the creator and star of the film, Jim Cummings, and get down with a quick hit Q&A.

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    Comedy Jim Cummings

    Thunder Road

    Officer Arnaud loved his Mom. At her funeral he expresses that feeling...in a memorable way. Winner of the Sundance 2016 Grand Prize.

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    Poem Jake Dypka

    Embarrassed

    British poet and spoken word artist, Hollie McNish vocalises the daily battle mothers face when nursing in public.

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    Horror Alex Sherwood & 2 Others

    Geist

    A shipwrecked fisherman is led to a dark secret.

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    Documentary Pascal Floerks

    BÄR

    A grandfather's life is recounted in this deeply personal tale that sees filmmaker Pascal Floerks' mysterious family member reimagined as a Bear.

  • New Filmmaker Series

    The New Filmmaker: Stephan Zlotescu

    In 2009, an unknown effects-laden sci-fi short, Panic Attack, grabbed the attention of Hollywood proving the internet had opened a new path for aspiring directors. That success spawned thousands of CG-savvy imitators.

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