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    Top Ten Short Films of 2017 - Rob Munday

    Rob Munday / UK Editor: Head of Content / @_RobMundayWriting these ‘end of year’ lists can be tricky. Too often we’re influenced by what they say about us and end up writing the list that projects the perfect image or the list you feel makes you look most knowledgeable.

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    Adventure Johnny Kelly

    Back to the Start

    Branded Content for Chipotle, this short animation from RCA-grad Johnny Kelly uses stop-mo, clean designs and Willie Nelson (!) to tell a touching story of sustainable agriculture.

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    Drama Rayka Zehtabchi & Sam Davis

    Are You Still There?

    Safa’s been through a lot. Now her car battery's dead in a strip mall parking lot.

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    Fantasy Stephen Irwin

    World to Roam

    Mother and Father lay the child in his cot at the same time every night. However, come morning, only a shallow crater remains; a baby-shaped depression. The boy was destined to be a wanderer.

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    Drama Jake Honig

    Black Swell

    A man (Richard Kind) tries to kill himself in a motel room - a thought-provoking short drama with an emotive kicker.

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    Documentary Michael Beach Nichols & 2 Others

    Delivery

    Bill is fifty-two years old, has a mountain man beard, and delivers pizza on a fixed-gear bike in Brooklyn.

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    Action Colin Levy

    Skywatch

    When two outcast teens hack into a ubiquitous drone delivery system to pull a prank on their neighbor, they accidentally crash-land a dangerous prototype—and find themselves entangled in a life-and-death conspiracy.

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    Comedy Mirrah Foulkes

    Florence has Left The Building

    It’s the annual Christmas Eve concert at the Marigold House Assisted Living Facility. All her friends are dying and Florence wants out. When the facility double books two rival Elvis impersonators, Florence takes the opportunity for one last hurrah.

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    Dark Comedy Bill Plympton

    Guard Dog

    A lovable dog does all he can to protect his master from the park's hidden dangers in this satirical look at Bush-era American policy from the legendary Bill Plympton.

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