Short of the Week

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    Satire Dylan Allen

    Epilogue

    Even heroes have to do laundry sometimes.

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    Experimental Kristof Babaski

    Myszochujek

    An extroverted mouse battles censorship in this restored 1957 Polish animation.

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    Is a Short the Stepping Stone to a Feature?

    As short film curators, we often get asked the broad question: why make a short film? After all, they tend to be money losers, and even if you do capture lightning in a bottle and manage to go viral, that doesn’t necessarily translate to fame and fortune. So, why do it? Well, there is a popular assertion that a short film can be a pivotal stepping stone to a feature.

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    Adventure Natalia Mirzoyan

    Chinti

    An independently minded ant defies his colony and dedicates his life to pursuing his dreams.

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    Interview: San Francisco Film Festival Shorts Directors

    Making a great short film requires a certain kind of alchemy; because there are no hard-set rules in regards to running time, subject matter, or even medium, filmmakers traverse a tricky path on the road to festival -- and online audience -- acceptance. I was lucky enough to sit down at the San Francisco International Film Festival with a few of the shorts filmmakers that were in attendance and get insight into their process, ask what lessons they learned on their latest productions, and find out what they believe makes a good short film.

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    Documentary Diesel Films & Seth Shapiro

    Matt

    Doctors gave him a five-percent chance of survival when he was born three months pre-mature. Now, he's defying everyone's expectations.

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    Documentary Amy Enser & Drew Christie

    The Beast Inside

    A homeless teen describes his challenges and celebrates the triumph of his creative self.

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    Adventure Maxime Moreira & Alexandre Bass

    The Incredible Marrec

    A fisherman returns to the dock to share the tale of his most epic fishing expedition with the boy waiting for him.

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    Drama Benoit Lach

    Avoidance

    In a suburban town near Montreal, a man spends a day with his sister's son, forcing him to confront some poignant sexual decisions of his past.

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    Documentary Kevin A. Fraser

    Twenty Eight Feet

    A short documentary about David Welsford, who has given up the luxuries of land in search for happiness and adventure on a 50 year old wooden boat he restored from a scrap heap.

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