Requiem for a Robot
After a wild night out a robot has to come to terms with it's life and return home to it's disappointed creator.
After a wild night out a robot has to come to terms with it's life and return home to it's disappointed creator.
A tale of tragedy and acceptance as a man revisits his old neighborhood and contemplates a fateful event from his childhood.
When two strangers meet by circumstance, they spend the day together and overcome the obstacles of their language barrier through emotional connection.
A quiet, yet powerful portrait about a young man named Terrance and his struggles to overcome Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and depression.
Two nobodies try to find their place in a world of somebodies.
An adrenalized FMX rider attempts to construct and launch off a 60 foot ramp that will shoot him high enough to parachute down.
In a deserted village in Japan, Ayano Tsukimi makes lifesized dolls to make up for those who have died or moved away.
Anton may be done with life, but life ain’t done with Anton. In his convincing decision to change his measly existence he discovers the real greatness of life.
Creating art with other people is one of the greatest pleasures of filmmaking if you're working with a team and not all by yourself. The joy of doing something together that will be seen by an eventual audience is one of the highlights of our trade and the chance to showcase the work is an essential driver of a moviemaker's passion.
Georg Csarmann / Vienna Contributor / @georgcsarmann Recently I had the opportunity to give a guest lecture at my alma mater to talk about S/W, online curation and short films in general. It was the perfect occasion to think about how the state of short-filmmaking and online distribution has changed in the past 7 years since I came on-board of S/W.