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Animator Gil Alkabetz provides a personal solution for the classical riddle: how to bring a wolf, a sheep and a cabbage across the river, one at a time, without them eating each other.
Animator Gil Alkabetz provides a personal solution for the classical riddle: how to bring a wolf, a sheep and a cabbage across the river, one at a time, without them eating each other.
Anna lives a hermit’s life in her Mum’s garden shed. She wants to stay there but her Mum has other plans. BAFTA-nominated pilot for Rachel Tunnard's debut feature 'Adult Life Skills'
When an asteroid threatens to hit New York, twenty-something Sadie embarks on a quest from Brooklyn to Manhattan to reunite with the man she loves – her therapist.
From Bourne-esque action flicks set in a boarding school to animated canine comedies - these are our favourite short films featured on Short of the Week in May
An offbeat comedy short about a spiritualist missionary who becomes mistaken for a serial killer in a sleepy British seaside town.
Vince, a Dartmoor prison guard and father of one, comes across an abandoned kid's bicycle on an isolated stretch of moorland road. With the sun setting, he sets off in search of the missing child.
A man with cannibalistic urges contemplates his life choices in Nina Gantz's BAFTA winning stop-motion short film
We Live This is the story of four boys from the projects who have come together to pursue their dreams. Most New Yorkers who ride the MTA have opinions about them, but what lies beneath these young performers is more than what meets the eye.
On May 31, 1986, John Heyn and Jeff Krulik filmed Judas Priest fans in a concert arena parking lot in suburban Maryland. Thirty years later, 'Heavy Metal Parking Lot' is hailed as one of the greatest rock documentaries ever.