Short of the Week

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    Adventure Scott Ingalls & Ford Austin

    The Wright Stuff

    Rollicking period-spoof tells the untold tales of the Wright Brothers—airplane inventors and adventurers extraordinaire! First ep of a series.

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    Drama Caroline Leaf

    Two Sisters

    The isolated world of two sisters is shattered when a visitor arrives to their island threatening to break their discordant harmony.

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    Drama Bernardo Dutra & Manitou Felipe

    Tarantino's Mind

    Ever find yourself so wrapped up in a film that you feel as through you've become a part of the plot? Watch obsession turn into a story of its own.

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    Poem Jason van Genderen

    Mankind Is No Island

    Shot by cell-phone on the streets of New York and Sydney, Mankind is no Island stitches together words from posters, displays and street signs—to create a poem of breathtaking beauty and emotion.

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    Romance Kazuto Nakazawa

    Asience: Hairy Tale

    A splendid 60 second tale of love and loss showcasing cutting-edge anime techniques by the director of the Kill Bill animated sequence

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    Action Alex Weil

    One Rat Short

    This pro-level CG animation revolves around the remarkable romance of a scrappy street rat and a lovely lab rat, with plenty of action inbetween. However it is done in a decidedly un-Pixar way.

  • SOTW

    Back on track

    As you may have noticed, SotW has been, well, a little less than weekly of late. This is mostly due to my shoddy management of the site while our main guru ASA is on a well-deserved vacation.

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    Drama Mark Osborne

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    Stop-Motion film of great beauty tells the story of a young inventor as he deals with the corrupting influences of Capitalism, and examines the source of joy and inspiration.

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    Adventure Ray Tintori

    Jettison Your Loved Ones

    A man serially obsessed with faking his own death, sires a son who destroys most of the world, but this son, along with his wife, (the greatest swordsperson in the world), rise up against the totalitarian regime that's emerges from the wreckage. It sounds like a mess, but its good!

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