The Watchlist (February 2022)
If you're looking for proof of how making short films can further your career, check out this playlist of features and series from our previously featured filmmakers.
If you're looking for proof of how making short films can further your career, check out this playlist of features and series from our previously featured filmmakers.
Aishwarya Narayanan clashes with her immigrant coach-father and questions the meaning of success while vying for a spot at the prestigious National Spelling Bee.
Who can you trust during a global pandemic? Two sisters who live in forced isolation get suspicious when a man suddenly appears claiming he wants to help them.
A woman's frustrations boil to the surface while hosting a party for her friends, culminating in a public freakout that turns into collective hysteria.
The Short of the Week team has voted. Dive into our first Best of the Month playlist of 2022.
Set in a world not unlike mid-20th century America, a man's tormented search for peace from traumatic loss results in an unexpectedly destructive awakening after he undergoes a lobotomy.
On the eve of her 30th birthday, a London night bus driver discovers a supernatural entity on her bus
With fictional podcasts identified as a potential career path for directors, Stefanie Abel Horowitz (sometimes, I think about dying) joins us to discuss what it was like to work with Rami Malek and Cole Sprouse and the difference between directing podcasts and short films.
Two years after the Fukushima nuclear disaster, Murai braves danger and wanders through the no-go zone in order to spend time with Jun, his eight-year-old son.
As a young woman leaves the parental home to travel her bond with her parents is so tightly connected that by leaving, she puts their world at risk. An impressive stop-motion film created with a 3D pen.