The Forty Story
The story of a boy born on the day Pentagram opened and how his life has been tracked (and kerned) by forty years of Pentagram design.
The story of a boy born on the day Pentagram opened and how his life has been tracked (and kerned) by forty years of Pentagram design.
Short of the Week has curated a selection of 3 interesting films for the Very Short List. In today's collection, we've picked our favorite stories behind the stories starting with Mikey Please's epic Making The Eagleman Stag and followed by two other masterpieces.
Night lovestory of two outsiders, who meet in closed swimming pool in the middle of big city.
A flock of roosting crows, black as night themselves, are threatened by the advancing shadows at dusk. They need light for protection so with the help of the Raven Chief they take a piece of the sun and use it to save themselves from the darkness.
Can the dead truly take revenge? Taylor seeks to hide his sins in hopes that they will go unnoticed and become no more than a dirty little secret...
An adolescent boy, who serves the Austrian Military Forces, experiences homosexual feelings towards one of his comrades. It's their last night at the Austrian-Hungarian border, socially isolated and armed with loaded weapons.
The stairs of knowledge leads to the light. A curious girl in a dark world tries to reach it, but must face those for whom light is an obstacle.
A towering figure in the art world, standing at 6'7", John Baldessari's epic career is crammed into 5 and a half frenzied minutes. Narrated by Tom Waits.
Two naive lovebirds share a redemptive night in this quiet short from Iceland.
Working a graveyard mailroom shift, a young actor learns life-long lessons from the melting-pot of racial diversity in the office.