In the Air
Television controls every moment of our lives in this stark animation from Estonia's Martinus Klemet
Television controls every moment of our lives in this stark animation from Estonia's Martinus Klemet
Tribeca's (Online) Film Festival this year is quite extensive: 6 feature films, 9 in-competition shorts and these9 "retro" shorts from the festival's past, all available for free! We'll cover this year's competition shorts in a series of forthcoming posts, but remember that Tribeca has their own spin on this online thing, so make sure to reserve a 24-hour screening window for each film in advance. These 9 retro shorts are a bit easier to manage, rather than signing up for specific 24-hour screening periods, they are available to view at any time between now and May 1st.
The Beastie Boys delve back into their past with this celebrity-driven, meta-comedy short film.
The film Roger Ebert declared should win the Oscar, this video essay is a homage to Vertov's classic, "Man with a Movie Camera".
Howdy everyone, Jason here. So you've been thinking about putting your short film online.
A "highly condensed happiness espresso". An amazing 2 min stop-motion marvel from The Mixtape Club.
It is April 18th, the first day in which you can make reservations via Tribeca's new online distribution system in order to "virtually attend" the screenings of 9 new short films, 9 "classic" shorts and 6 new features. The process is really simple.
A harmless discussion turns into serious action in this fable from Hollywood stunt man, Lin Oeding.
Ritualistic violence on display with a provocative soundtrack. The newest animation from MAlcolm Sutherland is better felt, not seen.
Nicolas Lesaffre or "Niko" is a talented freelancer based out of Paris and Hong Kong. A graduate of Supinfocom in 2004, his short film Hernando missed out on the wave of celebration the internet now bestows on every film from that institution, nonetheless he has subsequently carved out a seemingly successful career in motion and print advertising.