Short of the Week

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    Drama Andrew Ahn

    Dol (First Birthday)

    When Nick attends his baby nephew's 'dol,' a traditional Korean first birthday party, he finds himself yearning for a life just out of reach.

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    Dark Comedy Jalmari Helander

    Rare Exports Inc.

    The 2003 short adapted into a surprising 2010 hit feature. The long process of tracking, hunting and transforming this king of the forest into a finished product is a time consuming process, but the final outcome is a reason to celebrate.

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    Documentary Garret Harkawik

    We Will Forget

    Robert Fitzpatrick spent over $100,000 of his life savings on subway ads warning that the world would end.

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    Romance Garrett Murray & Shawn Morrison

    Forever's Not So Long

    George discovers that the end of the world is the perfect time to lose everything.

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    Drama The Deck & Lenitch

    Fred et Marie

    A subtly powerful examination of domestic abuse, the problem of Marie and Fred's relationship comes into focus during preparation for an evening dinner party.

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    Dark Comedy Elli Vuorinen & 2 Others

    Benigni

    A lonesome xylophone player finds a viciously growing tumor under his arm. In his attempts to get rid of the tumor he discovers that it has some unconventional qualities.

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    Fantasy John Williams

    Paraphernalia

    When young Atari Withers gets annoyed with the little robot that follows him everywhere, he tries to leave it, sell it and smash it up—but this robot is more than just a toy.

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    Dark Comedy Timm Bunn

    The Girl is Mime

    Did the mime commit the crime? Clive Buckle is being questioned about the murder of his wife. The police are convinced he did it—if they could just find the weapon.

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    Romance Vicky Mather

    Stanley Pickle

    Stanley's life runs like clockwork, until a chance encounter with a mysterious girl turns his world upside down...

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    Comedy Matt Kazman

    Flagpole

    Awkwardness ensues in this heartfelt and hilarious take on the universal experience of growing up.

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