Andrew S Allen

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    Drama Paul Trillo

    The Life and Death of an iPhone

    See the world through the lens of an iPhone from factory floor to the minutia of everyday life in this inventive branded film that offers a fresh perspective on our relationship with technology.

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    Comedy Michael E Wood

    Gowanus 83

    Shot on location in Hasidic Brooklyn, this film puts a comedic spin on the typical dark NYC gang film.

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    Fade to Black——Is the Feature Film Dying?

    As the theatrical film experience gives up its dominance as the mass-market medium for storytelling, the feature film format seems destined to fade with it. What’s happening?

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    Adventure Kristian Andrews

    Let's Play Nomad X

    During a 'Let's Play' review of his favorite '90’s computer game, a man tells the story of losing the love of his life and why, yesterday, he got punched in the throat.

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    Oscar Short Film Winners 2014

    The votes for the 2014 Academy Awards are in and the little man has been been handed out to 3 lucky winners in the shorts categories. Curiously enough your votes proved quite accurate this year—off only by 1% on the Animated category (that's okay, I voted for Feral too).

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    Short Films in 2013——A Year in Review

    It's been an eventful and film-packed year for Short of the Week. Let's take a moment to look back at the biggest and most important events in the world of short films from this past year.

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    Vote in Our Reader Poll

    We've been curating the world of online films for over 6 years. Believe it or not, we're currently in our 3rd iteration of ShortoftheWeek.

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    The Summer of Sequels

    As another sequel-saturated summer comes to a close, it's clear that sequels are no fad but a growing trend. It's a conversation we started with our 2011 article, Has Hollywood Lost its Way, when we mapped the rising popularity of sequels over the last three decades.

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    Drama Jonathan Ng

    Requiem For Romance

    In this "crouching love, hidden breakup" story, inspired by 50's Shanghai water ink animation & kung fu films, themes of distance, tradition, art and longing dominate a telephonic conversation.

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