S/W collaboration with Bertha DocHouse Cinema
Short of the Week has partnered with the UK's first cinema dedicated solely to documentary to offer a programme of some of our favourite short docs from around the world.
Short of the Week has partnered with the UK's first cinema dedicated solely to documentary to offer a programme of some of our favourite short docs from around the world.
Jenna and Fi must raise a robot ‘baby’ under observation before receiving a licence to start a family. But will they get the result they want, and deserve?
A cherished tradition, every year Sundance releases a selection of short films from their competition lineup onto the internet for the duration of the fest. It is an excellent way for fans at home to connect with the goings on, and for short film fans in particular, a great way to spy some of the year's top shorts early in their festival run.
London 1999, a young boy gives school and home the slip to attend his first daytime rave in Riz Ahmed's hazy short with an emotive kicker
After a fight with her mother, sixteen-year-old James sneaks her boyfriend Ben into their house once everyone has gone to sleep. When Ben brings a scary movie to watch, James is more horrified than she ever could have imagined.
In 2010, a chaplain from Cheshire set up a helpline for gay farmers. 'Landline' journeys into the world of the people who called.
Recent graduate, Robin, returns to her parents’ house and obsessively starts to dig a hole, encouraged by an impossibly perfect girl; but as she digs, she heads further down a path of self-destruction.
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Meet a modern family that is divided and battling demons in this distinct animated short by Alexander Gellner