The Man Who Met Himself
**CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE** - Who is Stephen Maker? Did he fake his own death, or do doppelgängers really exist?
**CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE** - Who is Stephen Maker? Did he fake his own death, or do doppelgängers really exist?
We're entering the final week of our Gut Check Online Film Contest and have received many more submissions than we ever could have anticipated. If you haven't submitted your film yet, you have until March 31st to get it in our inbox.
Two elderly women relive their youth with a laugh and a wince as a series of dramatic events unfold in this classic Oscar-winning animation.
Hulu is broadening its support of documentary films including a section on documentary short films. Also, if you've been stranded on a deserted island for the past year, check out their section on Short Films.
I have proclaimed my love for that most democratic and web-radical of film festivals, Tropfest, on numerous occasions. You can read the review and watch last year's winner, Marry Me, on our site, and Mankind Is No Island, was a favorite of 2008.
Neil Patrick Harris owes his recent success to his role as an awkward villain vying to make his mark on the world in this breakout web hit from comedy master Joss Whedon.
A twisted story of two parents who yearn for the youth of their children.
Halfway through our Gut Check contest, we've received a number of films from the few smart filmmakers who recognize this opportunity. I want to remind filmmakers that we'll be accepting submissions up until March 31st.
A lovable dog does all he can to protect his master from the park's hidden dangers in this satirical look at Bush-era American policy from the legendary Bill Plympton.
Master documentary filmmaker, Errol Morris (Fog of War, Standard Operating Procedure), uses his trademark techniques to give voice to cancer survivors—those who beat the disease, and the loved ones of those who did not.