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The 2019 Sundance Jury Award Winner For US Fiction. An undocumented Turkish pedicab driver unwittingly draws police attention, endangering his brother, his community, and himself.
The 2019 Sundance Jury Award Winner For US Fiction. An undocumented Turkish pedicab driver unwittingly draws police attention, endangering his brother, his community, and himself.
As editor of Short of the Week and former Curator of Vimeo's Staff Picks, I've watched dozens of hours of reporting and filmmaking on the Syrian crisis. Here are my picks for the most vital short form work yet produced.
Writer/Director Paul Trillo joins us to discuss what it means to be a "concept filmmaker," the difference between commercial and narrative films, and why his favorite short films feel like a satisfying meal.
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.
Yesterday marked the online debut of the 2011 Sundance Competition short films, and in that first batch of 4 films we were treated to the World Premiere of New York-based filmmaker Nick Paley's Andy and Zach—my favorite short in the program. Nick Paley happens to be a fan of Short of the Week, so we traded emails regarding the film, Sundance, and his thoughts on short films online.
Anna should have had a closer look at the fine-print of her rental contract – for the old Viennese apartment is a creature with never ending appetite, living off the youth of its residents.
It's that time of year again...drum roll please...the winners of the Short Subject Categories at the 94th Academy Awards have been announced and you can watch them all here.
A man suffering from Alzheimer's desperately tries to put together the pieces of his past.