New York Times: Conception Series
Short of the Week alums the Moth Studio join five other talented animators in creating short films about Motherhood for the New York Times
Short of the Week alums the Moth Studio join five other talented animators in creating short films about Motherhood for the New York Times
Yesterday afternoon saw the announcement of Sundance's short film lineup for 2014, 66 short films that will play Park City this upcoming January. The competition was fierce, with a revealed total of 8,141 submissions, but, of the myriad things you could do to catch the fleeting but powerful attention of a programmerwrite a great script, discover an amazing subject, or cast a big starkeeping your short film offline, sight unseen, conferred no advantage.
Remember that floaty plastic bag from 'American Beauty'? Well it's back and it's hungry for blood!
The life of a talented 960-pound Elvis impersonator who is convinced he is Elvis Presley's secret love child.
A black and bloody Irish comedy about a sad train journey where an older man, whose wife has died that morning, encounters a strange and possibly psychotic young oddball
**CURRENTLY OFFLINE - Play Trailer** - Maxime lives with the ghost of his girlfriend Hélène. Wishing to put an end to this frankly unbearable situation, he finally decides to break up with her, but she isn't quite ready to accept his decision.
We take a look at the programme for the 64th edition of the BFI London Film Festival and highlight the short films from S/W alums and the features from directors who started in short film.
Myka and Spyro have been dating online for a year when they decide to meet in person for the first time and discover that they live in alternate worlds, preventing them from being together.
Find out what some of our previously featured filmmakers have been up to recently - as we take a look at projects in development, distribution deals and awards in our 'Filmmaker Updates' series.
Contaminated water in an Australian country town causes a virus that turns both humans – and animals – into zombies. Australian wildlife has never been so terrifying...