Short of the Week

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    Documentary David Darg & Bryn Mooser

    Baseball in the Time of Cholera

    As the cholera epidemic rages in Haiti, the UN denies responsibility for introducing the disease despite mounting evidence. This is the story of Joseph, a young baseball player, and a Haitian lawyer fighting for compensation for the victims.

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    Fantasy Jared Varava & Justin Varava

    Tumbleweed!

    From acclaimed indie short filmmakers, the Varava Brothers, comes the whimsical and historically accurate tale of one tumbleweed that did not tumble.

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    Sci‑Fi Neil Harvey

    Robbie

    Robbie, NASA's sentient robot astronaut, relates his life and times in the space program. A powerful narrative constructed entirely of archival footage.

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    Action Philippe Gamer

    The Chase

    Four sassy cougars enjoy the thrill of a chase in this action-packed short that doesn't take itself too seriously.

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    Thriller Colin Levy

    The Secret Number

    An obsessive mathematician attempts to discover a hidden integer in this well-crafted psychological thriller from Colin Levy

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    Romance Nacho Vigalondo

    Marisa

    The distances we go to prevent the ones we love from changing in this short from famed concept filmmaker, Nacho Vigalondo.

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    Comedy Arthur Seguin & Kimberly Honma

    Reverso

    Living in an average British suburb, Barney drives an average car to an average office where he works an average job. He's an average bloke, with one important exception: he lives life upside down.

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    Experimental Louis Lefebvre

    I, Pet Goat II

    Symbolic remix of the world's modern travesties rendered with an incredible level of polish by a new Canadian animation studio.

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    Drama Seith Mann

    Five Deep Breaths

    Friends meet at the crossroads of loyalty and morality and are forced to decide which path to walk.

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    Interview with Jossie Malis (Bendito Machine)

    Many filmmakers look at short films as their teenage years—happy to get past them and on to something bigger. Jossie Malis is one of the few who understood the power he'd created with his minimalist animated short Bendito Machine and has spent the past 6 years building a franchise around it.

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