2022: A Year of Short Films
From alumni news to Oscar winners, take a look back at a year on Short of the Week
From alumni news to Oscar winners, take a look back at a year on Short of the Week
An expecting mother takes a gardening job as she tries to deal with the possibility of having a child with Down’s Syndrome in this deeply moving short
In this horror-fantasy fairy tale, an orphanage spirals into mayhem when a boy discovers a shadowy creature who comes to collect more than just the children's teeth…
A young couple trapped in a remote estate of empty houses and shrieking foxes are beckoned from their isolation into a twilight world.
Little Sofía loves her grumpy granny: even though she is always hungry and eats what little food they can buy. Her pension is the only thing keeping her and her father alive. To what extremes will they go to once granny is no more?
How do you reconnect with a father who’s been gone for most of your life… what do you say, what do you write? Victoria Mapplebeck returns to S/W with the follow-up to her deeply personal short film '160 Characters'
Alex Dudok de Wit was on the ground at Belgium's top animation festival. Here are his impressions, and a sneak peak at the animated shorts that will be getting buzz in 2019.
New #ShelterShorts from acclaimed filmmaker Crystal Moselle and her Dad, as well as an announcement on the future of the project.
Jonny Corndawg, prolific underground country singer, marathon runner. Another portrait of an eccentric character by the acclaimed Sean Dunne.