Jacob Chase

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    Adventure Shane Acker

    9

    The most acclaimed student work of the decade is this post-apocalyptic CG action short out of UCLA, which won the director the right to adapt it to the big screen.

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    Adventure Edmunds Jansons

    CHOIR TOUR

    It’s a wild free-for-all when a famous boys’ choir breaks away from their conductor while on tour in Seoul and causes mayhem in the hotel.

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    Dark Comedy Gillian Wallace Horvat

    Whiskey Fist

    A standout of SXSW's famous midnight shorts program, a vulgar WTF satire of tech bro culture, brand competitions, and reproductive rights restrictions. A branding intern gets f***** up the a**, gets pregnant, and loses all his male privilege

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    Drama David Swinburne

    Formaldehyde

    An inquisitive coroner void of human connection finds solace in the company of the recently deceased. When he is called to pick up the remains of a teenage girl, he is gripped by the loose ends she may have left behind.

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    SOTW Awards 2015!

    For the 4th consecutive year the editorial team at Short of the Week is pleased to highlight (what we think are) the very best short films released online. Culling from the over 150 short films featured on the site in 2014, the SOTW Awards honor the current breadth of excellence in the short form.

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    Sci‑Fi Grzegorz Jonkajtys

    The 3rd Letter

    High-level CG is married to live-action in a haunting dystopian vision of a world where humans utterly depend on bio-mechanical alterations to withstand a deteriorating climate.

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    Drama Matthew Thorne

    Where Do Lilacs Come From

    A man suffering from Alzheimer's desperately tries to put together the pieces of his past.

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    Action Kajika Aki

    MOM

    **CURRENTLY OFFLINE** Set in a dystopic world, a young girl runs for her life while cameras broadcast the action. A violent and tender declaration of love to memories that allow us to love unconditionally, and to dream and hope.

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