Short of the Week

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    Dark Comedy Andrew Theodore Balasia

    On God

    When Kream wakes up from a gunshot induced coma, he vows to change his violent ways. But when he returns home to his old neighborhood, his friends try to convince him to get revenge on his attacker, Big Mike, who has terrorized them and their families for their entire lives.

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    Documentary Anthony Ing

    Jill, Uncredited

    Prolific background actor Jill Goldston takes centre stage in this unique portrait. Constructed entirely from Jill’s performances – captured fleetingly in everything from Mr. Bean to The Elephant Man – the film is a lyrical journey through popular culture, and a haunting study of a life lived out of focus.

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    Documentary Ben Berman

    Heads

    Jack Cox is a prolific NYC based sculptor. But he's experiencing problems.

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    Romance Paloma López

    Girls & the party

    A group of girlfriends prepare for the anticipated summer party in a cramped bathroom. Between boy talk and makeup, Mercedes navigates her blossoming attraction for her friend Julia.

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    Documentary Bill Morrison

    Incident

    Nominated for Oscar. Through a montage of surveillance and police body-camera footage, a reconstruction of a deadly shooting by a Chicago police officer becomes an investigation into how a narrative begins to take shape in the aftermath.

  • Oscar Films

    Oscars Short Films 2025: Predictions

    With the Oscars ceremony taking place this Sunday (March 2nd), the S/W team predict the winners in each of the three short film categories.

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    Comedy Sander Joon

    Sierra

    Parents often push their children to follow in their steps. In this case, a father’s obsession with rally turns the kid into a car tire

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    Documentary Spencer MacDonald

    A Body Called Life

    A self-isolated young human known as "James" delves into the hidden world of microscopic organisms, cultivating a tender connection with these nearly invisible creatures as he seeks to understand his own place in the cosmos and accept the scars of his past.

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