Short of the Week

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    Comedy Michelle Lehman

    Marry Me

    A story about "a little girl who likes a little boy, and a little boy who likes his BMX bike", this light-hearted film about young love won 2008's Tropfest.

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    Experimental Blu

    Muto

    Familiar morph-animation on a ridiculous scale—street-artist Blu takes his animation to the streets of Buenos Aires, onto the walls, and into its hidden places.

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    Drama Dik Jarman

    Dad's Clock

    A moving ode to his dying father, Dik Jarman seeks and finds resolution to the strained relationship they shared by examining his father's love of clocks—overcoming in the end the specter of his long-lost brother.

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    Horror Spencer Susser

    I Love Sarah Jane

    A ton of festival kudo's have poured in for this special effects-laden, post-apocalyptic, zombie-film. That is probably because of its twist—it is actually quite sweet.

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    Sci‑Fi Wong Kar Wai

    There is Only One Sun

    Gorgeously garish lighting accentuates this sci-fi piece by renowned auteur Wong Kar Wai. Agent 006 is undercover to catch the mysterious, charismatic "Light", but wrestles with her own feelings in doing so.

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    Drama

    Une Histoire Vertebrale

    Crippled with chiropractic problems, this sad, young fellow with big dreams struggles to meet that perfect someone that just fits.

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    Sci‑Fi John Coven

    Out There

    All is not what it seems in this psychological, sci-fi thriller with top-notch acting and production quality.

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    Adventure Meghana Bisineer

    A Journey Across Grandmother

    Simple ink animation of a child's imaginative journey across the surreal landscape of her grandmother.

  • Interview

    Interview with Tom Stern

    Tom Stern talks to us about the concept and inspiration for his film, The Autobiography of Tom Stern: Chapter Six, The New Science.

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