Masked Frame Pictures

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    Romance Farah Jabir

    Kasbi

    Away from the responsibilities of familial life, Maryam hires 20-year-old sex worker Aisha to keep her company for the night.

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    Drama Tamás Lakatos

    RINOCERANTE

    A family dynamic begins to unravel when a son decides to stand-up to his domineering father.

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    Poem Daniel and David Holechek

    A Finger, Two Dots Then Me

    Spoken word rock star Derrick Brown and the Holechek duo team up to deliver a moving piece describing where two lovers should meet after the lights get dim.

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    Documentary Paavo Hanninen

    What Remains

    A look at the people and places of an innovative effort to combat coastal land loss in Southern Louisiana told by following the journey of oysters from the Gulf of Mexico to the plates of New Orleans and back into the water.

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    Dark Comedy François Jaros

    Oh What A Wonderful Feeling

    A surreal portrait of a young woman as she finds her place within a roadside harem, a nighttime truck stop becomes an ominous playground for sexual desires and something much more strange.

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    Experimental Riccardo Fusetti

    Generation

    A brief journey through the human experience as seen by the eyes of an Artificial Intelligence.

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    Experimental Matthew Rankin

    Mynarski Death Plummet

    A completely hand-made historical micro-epic about the final minutes in the life of Winnipeg’s doomed Second World War hero, Andrew Mynarski (1916-1944).

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    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

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    Drama David Zamorano

    Senseless

    An isolated soldier holds his position and prisoner during the downfall of a Nuclear War.

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    Horror Guy Soulsby

    A SICKNESS

    Stephen lives a solitary life. A loner. A man who keeps himself to himself and is governed by routine and order. All things have their place and for good reason as a dark secret lurks beneath his feet.

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