Powers of Ten
Journey from a lakeside picnic in Chicago to the furthest reaches of the Universe in this iconic adventure in magnitudes from Charles and Ray Eames
Journey from a lakeside picnic in Chicago to the furthest reaches of the Universe in this iconic adventure in magnitudes from Charles and Ray Eames
A little Irish island with a big Donald Trump problem.
So hard! 24 films was the number of films we featured in June, a number that, as always, was whittled down from the immensely higher number of films our team watched. When you're already picky, pruning your selections gets unbearably tough, but that's the point of this series—to highlight some of the truly best of the best, can't-miss shorts of the past month.
A black comedy for kids and parents alike, this festival favourite takes its viewers through a gore-filled alphabet of death as a Father Possum reads a cautionary tale to his two young children.
This SXSW Grand Jury Prize winner tells the story of a traumatized teenage marine who forms an unlikely bond with a rebellious young girl at his homecoming party.
One month after breaking up with Giselle, Jamie wrestles with romantic memories and surreal house guests.
Bobby Yeah is a subhuman creature who experiences a series of increasingly bizarre, nightmarish encounters after stealing a malevolent baby's prized pet. BAFTA-nominated stop-motion short from Robert Morgan.
Grunge guitarist Jack gets a little more than he bargained for when he drops by a house to pick up a sale from Craigslist.
The strange and sordid tale of Eadweard Muybridge, the man who accidentally invented motion pictures.