Short of the Week

  • 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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    Dark Comedy Sam Southward

    After the End

    For Rene Fustercluck, life was bad, the Apocalypse was awful and then Gordon arrived. 'After the End' explores the possibility that the only thing worse than being the last man on earth, is being the second to last man on earth.

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    Horror Lucy Campbell

    The Pig Child

    An ambitious scientist takes the perilous decision to inseminate herself with an embryo combining both human and animal cells in this dark Horror from British director Lucy Campbell.

  • New Filmmaker Series

    The New Filmmaker

    We're in the midst of a creative revolution with technology reshaping every aspect of filmmaking as we know it. These are the stories from a new generation of filmmakers blazing new trails.

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    Drama Yen Tan

    1985

    A poignant film about the power of simple gestures in communicating acceptance and grace.

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