Q&A with Joseph Pierce of A Family Portrait
Joseph Pierce tells us about his animation process and the importance of staying true to your own ideas.
Joseph Pierce tells us about his animation process and the importance of staying true to your own ideas.
Palm Springs! We are very close to the arrival of North America's most important film festival dedicated to shorts. I know not everybody follows the festival scene, and I know it gets confusing because I'm always tweeting that Festival X is the most-_____ festival in all of _____, but for short films, trust me, Palm Springs Shortfest is a pretty big deal.
We caught up with the Argentina-based horror duo Guille Gatti & Pedro Cristiani to talk about their recent success with Deus Irae and what it takes to make great horror films. The exorcism genre is a familiar one but the premise of Deus Irae is so unique.
Memories of a father become faint and almost forgotten, but as a daughter looks through an old photo album, she finally begins to understand the man she knew as "Daddy" - José Carlos (aka Carlos Greykey)
A surrealist narrative story about a body-less boy who doesn't want to go outside, among other wacky characters in a world where people melt from stress.
It's award season in the Short Film world...that must mean it's time for our annual Short Awards.
Two naive lovebirds share a redemptive night in this quiet short from Iceland.
Animator Franck Dion (Edmond was a Donkey) returns to Short of the Week with this poetic tale of an elderly woman living with degenerative dementia
With a broken nose, a grandmother convinced he's autistic and a psychiatrist saying he's depressed, Connor sees only one way out: suicide.
Late at night in a hidden part of the city, a skater soon finds himself locked into a do or die trick session.