Thursday
In the future, technology may change, but the patterns and routines of daily life stay constant—until we disrupt them.
In the future, technology may change, but the patterns and routines of daily life stay constant—until we disrupt them.
Tim Minchin's poem of an evening dinner conversation about spirituality and the age-old battle between spirituality and science.
A homeless man in Sydney finds some control over the city in this HDSLR film shot entirely at night with available light.
Yesterday Sci-Fi London concluded its annual 48-hour filmmaking contest. There are a lot of 48 hour competitions, but Sci-Fi London has created a fairly robust community around theirs, with over 174 teams completing an entry this year, each hoping to be the next Gareth Edwards.
Heavy topics in simple line-drawings—experience the dark and funny story of Bill's spiraling bout of mental illness by the great Don Hertzfeldt.
The competition is now closed. Thanks to all who participated! Short of the Week presents The Great Film Competition! We are on a quest to find great short films.
A mysterious gang rolls into town and a young girl falls into that momentous kind of love that only hits the naive in this homage to the rough and tumble 1950's.
**CURRENTLY OFFLINE** - Oscar-nominated dark comedy about the frustrations of being stuck in traffic while your wife cheats on you
Its been a couple of days since Andrew's article detailing the path we took in putting our short film The Thomas Beale Cipher online. Some folks have taken it as an attack on film festivals, and I won't say that they're completely wrong about that.
Andrew W. Jones is a pretty unique filmmaker, the kind we like to highlight here on SotW.