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On an idyllic girls trip, Ruby has what seems like a sex dream about her best friend and can't tell if it actually happened or not.
On an idyllic girls trip, Ruby has what seems like a sex dream about her best friend and can't tell if it actually happened or not.
First-time mum, Sarah, navigates her inner anxieties around parenting through what seems like an average day of parent's groups and best friend hangs.
Motherhood, culpability and perception are explored in this trio of short films selected by our team as their favorites from our May coverage.
When a power cut interrupts her bedtime routine, Ruby is confronted by the ghosts of her shameful past
A girl with a secret past comes out of hiding and is forced to take on the town bullies with the thing she fears most - herself.
In our announcement Tuesday I mentioned my skepticism in finding any of the Short Film Oscar nominees online, but you, our readers, did not share my defeatist attitude and unearthed a couple! Thanks go out to Hans and Sam, now you can watch one film from each of the 3 short film categories: Documentary Short Subject, Short Film (Live-Action) and Short Film (Animation). Follow Short of the Week on Facebook [caption id="attachment_4586" align="alignright" width="240" caption="Click to Watch"][/caption] Documentary Short SubjectThe Warriors of Quigang: A Chinese Village Fights Back In Quigang, a tiny hamlet of 1,900 people, a nearby chemical plant is polluting the land and water.
After witnessing the accidental death of a stranger, Ruby the pig seeks comfort from her everyday life in the City.
Teenage Kira attempts to take revenge after a heartbreaking betrayal by her ex-best friend. (Film is Currently Offline)
In December 2016, an armed man stormed a Washington D.C. pizza parlour in search of a non-existent child sex ring he'd read about online. What can his story teach us about knowledge, belief and the stories we choose to put our faith in?
Stud Country, the largest queer country western line dancing event in America, was created to preserve Los Angeles' little known 50+ year queer line dancing tradition. Despite its success and fiercely committed community, the event is set to lose its venue due to gentrification.