Short of the Week

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    Fantasy Aude Danset & Carlos De Carvalho

    Premier Automne

    Abel lives in the winter and Apolline lives in the summer. Isolated in their "natures", they never met each other. But, their encounter will soon become more complicated than they could imagine. Both of them will have to learn compromise to protect the other...

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    Dark Comedy Sam Molleur & Elisha Yaffe

    The Promise

    A five year old promise between friends leads them to explore the darker sides of their personality

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    Adventure Martin Rosete

    Voice Over

    A conflicted narrator leads the viewer through three extreme situations that are actually the same...Will you survive?

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    Adventure

    23 Degrees 5 Minutes

    An old explorer close to freezing in the Arctic re-lives the events that brought him there in the first place.

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    Comedy Paul Rudish

    Croissant de Triomphe

    When Minnie's cafe runs out of croissants, Mickey must deliver them to her fast, fighting wild traffic and other obstacles across Paris!

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    Documentary TJ Martin & Dan Lindsay

    My Favorite Picture of You

    Oscar-winners TJ Martin & Dan Lindsay direct a short tearjerker about TJ's grandparents as they explore memories of youth and struggle with age.

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    Action Ilya Naishuller

    Biting Elbows (Bad Motherf*cker)

    An office escape turns into first-person action insanity in this music video from Russian punk rock band, Biting Elbows

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    Dark Comedy Domhnall Gleeson

    Noreen

    Two men with no idea what's going on. A comedic short written and directed by Domhnall Gleeson. Starring Brendan Gleeson and Brian Gleeson.

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    Dark Comedy Dan Sully

    The Ellington Kid

    In a typical South London kebab shop, Nathan explains to Beefy why he really shouldn't eat the burgers.

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    Vimeo On Demand

    Last November, Vimeo began rolling out their creator services beginning with Tip Jar—a simple way for audiences to make a donation to filmmakers—a good thought that failed to take off. Then came Movies—six feature length films available for purchase.

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