Rory Waudby-Tolley makes Art for Lawyers
Commissioned to make some art for an International Law firm, Short of the Week alum Rory Waudby-Tolley turns to short film to take a humorous look at the world of corporate art
Commissioned to make some art for an International Law firm, Short of the Week alum Rory Waudby-Tolley turns to short film to take a humorous look at the world of corporate art
We talk filmmaking with one of UK’s burgeoning directors—including a love for The Goonies and how to motivate young actors with Star Wars clips.
As two lovers discuss near-death experiences in a motel room, we're transported on a terrifying journey through the desert with a troubled stranger.
**PLAY LINK OPENS IN NEW WINDOW** - Faraz’s quiet life working at an isolated petrol station is turned upside down when his ageing father Malik begins to speak in a long-forgotten language and insists on returning back home.
Philip Seymour Hoffman, one of the great actors of our time has sadly and prematurely died today. We don't have any special remembrances to share, and we'll abstain from any testaments to his character, leaving that to those who knew him.
From high-profile Christmas ads to box-office features, we take a look at the exciting new projects from filmmakers previously featured on Short of the Week
This years winning live-action filmmakers represent a diverse group: a star feature film directing duo, a veteran commercial director, a pair of award-winning photojournalists, a Canadian writing/directing duo, and a young LA up and comer. What all these creators share is an ability to tell fantastic stories.
A compulsive thief is drawn to a man in a relationship. Is he a potential fling or the thief’s next mark?
A woman returns to her hometown of Lagos in search of healing.