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    Drama Tim Hyten

    Snake Bite

    Four adventurous kids. One deadly snake. Ten quick minutes. Prepare yourself for tension with Tim Hyten's award-winning short 'Snake Bite'.

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    Documentary Zack Conkle

    Wright's Law

    Zany and unpredictable, Jeffrey Wright is loved by his physics students at Louisville Male High School. But, beyond teaching them how the world works, it’s his personal life that inspires them to be better people.

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    Drama Süleyman Demirel

    Asphalt

    As a couple travels to a hospital with the suspicion that Sarah is having a miscarriage, the outside landscape that their taxi passes begins to reflect their inner consciousness.

  • Festival

    Sundance 2010 Shorts Hit YouTube

    Sundance kicked off tonight in Park City, Utah. I hadn't heard any advance buzz about the 10/10 online series, a recent Sundance tradition that we covered last year, and so I sadly concluded that the festival had moved away from online distro for short films to instead focus more on its much-heralded pay per view partnership.

  • News

    Oscar Animated Shorts Preview

    The final 10 animations in the running for the upcoming Oscar nominations have officially been announced. Check out the previews of each film below.

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    Experimental Emily Scaife

    Attraction

    Urges in the undergrowth. Erupting fungal fantasies. Bursting botanicals... the dust and desires of a tiny alternative universe.

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    Documentary Nicholas Coles

    The House is Innocent

    Tom and Barbara's new home has a notorious past and it's going to take more than a fresh coat of paint to whitewash its macabre history.

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    Drama Dimitri Yuri

    Falling Leaves

    A brother guides his younger sister through the inner workings of their family business: embalming dead bodies.

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    Documentary Yoko Okumura

    Strawberries Will Save The World

    Yuko’s love for strawberries knows no bounds and she believes they will save the world. This infectiously delightful profile documentary gives us no reason to believe that she is wrong.

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