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    The Winners | SOTW Awards 2012!

    As you might have noticed, this year we dispense with what has our been our traditional year-in-review Top Ten list (examples here) in order to highlight even more quality deserving content than that stale format allows. The SotW Awards are the result, and last week, after surveying an incredible year's worth of short film picks, we presented our favorite Animation, Live-Action and New Media pieces of 2011.

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    Documentary TJ Martin & Dan Lindsay

    My Favorite Picture of You

    Oscar-winners TJ Martin & Dan Lindsay direct a short tearjerker about TJ's grandparents as they explore memories of youth and struggle with age.

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    Experimental Sascha Geddert

    The Rise and Fall of Globosome

    In the vastness of space, there’s a a small speck of rock inhabited by the most peculiar lifeforms: Dark little "Globosomes" that start to replicate fast and begin to show signs of intelligence.

  • Filmmaker Update

    Filmmaker Update: June 2021

    Short Film adaptations, Hollywood blockbusters, BBC Dramas & Jim Cummings - the latest news from our previously featured filmmakers.

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    Drama Sam Benenati

    Tyler

    A young boy falls for his older brother's girlfriend.

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    Comedy Terri Timely (Corey Creasey & Ian Kibbey)

    Lazy Susan

    An irreverent alt-history of of a classic dining tool, and how one lazy lazy woman changed the restaurant industry forever.

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    Thriller Sorrel Brae

    A Film by Vera Vaughn

    A filmmaker falls through the looking glass when she must face her own terrifying creation.

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    Comedy Joe Burke

    No Deal

    There's just one thing in Mark's way of a great night with a dream girl—her creepy male roommate—in this awkward comedy with a stellar cast of B-list celebrities.

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    Experimental Jack Wedge

    Tennessee

    A young woman explores a dating app in the future.

  • Interview

    Interview with Josh Tanner (The Landing)

    Australian short The Landing is one of those film's that's going to leave you with questions. Whether based around the impressive craft on show in the production of the piece or aimed at the cleverly deceptive storyline, Josh Tanner's film is one that demands exploring in greater detail.

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