Short of the Week

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    Horror Gustav Egerstedt

    Live Forever

    Based around an anthemic song which sees the dead unite across genres and time, Live Forever is a musical love letter and tribute to the poor victims of horror films who didn’t make it to the sequel.

  • Filmmaker Update

    The Watchlist (October 2022)

    From ageing superheroes to bullied teens, dive into our Watchlist to check out some exciting new films/series from S/W alums.

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    Dark Comedy Neal Suresh Mulani

    Tell Me Something I Don't Know

    Cary brings his friends to the desert for his 25th birthday and requests one gift: for them to list everything they hate about him. A reckoning ensues.

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    Documentary Jack Weisman & Gabriela Osio Vanden

    Nuisance Bear

    Set in Churchill, Manitoba, a famous destination for photographing polar bears, through a shift in perspective, Nuisance Bear reveals an obstacle course of tourist paparazzi and wildlife officers whom the bears must navigate during their annual migration.

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    Fantasy Adam Graf & Mandy Peterat

    Stained Skin

    Inside the halls of a dystopian textile factory two young workers escape their harsh reality into the fantasies of a fairytale.

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    Documentary Ethan Fuirst

    The Victorias

    Every day at the Tenement Museum in New York, “costumed interpreters” took turns performing as Victoria Confino, a 14-year-old Sephardic Jewish immigrant living in 1916.

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    Action Brent Forrest

    Samurai Frog Golf

    A retired frog samurai wants nothing more than to be left alone and spend his remaining years in peace on the golf course. But when he unwillingly becomes the protector of a baby turtle he must draw his club for one more round.

  • Filmmaker Update

    Filmmaker Updates: In Development (October 2022)

    From short-to-feature adaptations to five-year exclusive partnerships with Universal Pictures, the latest news from our previously featured filmmakers once again showcases the importance short film plays in a filmmaker's career.

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    Drama Jessica Dowse

    My Condolences To Your Future Lovers

    Determined to fight for her summer love, idealist Vicky argues passionately for young love and picture-perfect moments convinced Stacey is just scared or, even worse, in the closet.

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    Documentary Aleksandra Bilic

    The Score

    Director Aleksandra Bilić explores her mother Maja’s complex relationship with what she left behind—including a cherished childhood piano—when she fled her native Sarajevo in 1992.

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