Short of the Week

  • News

    World Press Photo Multimedia Winners

    African teens surfing trains, an ancient form of soccer that is more akin to martial arts, and the aftermath of an unspeakable war-time tragedy, these are the stories highlighted for commendation this morning by World Press Photo. The World Press Photo Contest is among the most prestigious in the photojournalism community, and now for the 4th year running, the organization is celebrating "multimedia" projects , i.

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    Film Noir

    Dark Noir

    Private eye Vincent Black is hired by an old man hoping to recover his lost ideas.

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    Dramedy Matt Sadowski & Darren Kaliciak

    S is for Bird

    An exceptionally grumpy employee at the Family Fun Centre may get closer to finding love and happiness after he's befriended by a precocious 6-year-old.

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    Dark Comedy Pablo Larcuen

    Elefante

    Manuel is stuck in a boring job, has only one friend whom he cannot stand, and his family despises him. But everything is about to change.

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    Documentary Riley Hooper

    FLO

    (NSFW) Despite blindness, multiple sclerosis, and lung cancer, photographer Flo Fox continues to shoot the streets of New York City.

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    Romance Stanley Brode

    You There?

    Faced with the prospect of a true connection, lonely and insecure Brad scrambles to save his relationship before it even starts.

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    Comedy Johnny Ray Gill

    The Purge: The Morning After

    The morning after the annual Purge, Elmer confronts his co-worker Dan about the atrocities committed the night before. Awkward.

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    Interview with Connor Hurley (The Naturalist)

    With science fiction story-lines and topics of sexuality proving to be big discussion starters here on Short of the Week, it would have seemed like an opportunity missed if we didn't speak to emerging filmmaker Connor Hurley about his short film The Naturalist. Based around concepts of genetically altering sexual orientation and set in an unspecified dystopian future, we talked to the director about the influence of existing work on his narrative/tone and looked at how he went about creating a timeless aesthetic for his film: It's hard not talk about The Naturalist without first looking at the concept - where did the idea for the narrative come from? I remember I was probably around 12 years old, pursuing both my passion for filmmaking and facing questions of my own sexuality.

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    Sci‑Fi Connor Hurley

    The Naturalist

    A gay man living in a genetically modified society is given the chance to alter his sexuality.

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    Drama Matthew James Reilly

    Abigail

    At the end of what she hopes to be her last day at work, a young gas station attendant attempts to leave town permanently.

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