Daniel Reisinger

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    Drama Michael Lukk Litwak

    Napoleon In Exile

    Michael Lukk Litwak returns to SotW with 'Napoleon In Exile' - the story of a mother attempting to help her autistic son transition into the real world.

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    Adventure Jade Baillargeault & 6 Others

    Mice, a small story

    The "Lord of the Rings" in 4 min. In a dark subway tunnel, a group of mice find a gold ring-pull that seems to have a mysterious effect on one of them. Not so far from them, an owl and his enslaved rats are watching. The owl sends his rats to get hold of this strange object.

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    Drama Michael Demetriou

    Telephone Me

    The story of an unfaithful girlfriend told from multiple viewpoints through to its gruesome conclusion. A dark and atmospheric look at the consequences of infidelity, and the intense emotions that come with it

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    Horror Valentin Petit

    Le Bruit de La Lumiere (The Noise of the Light)

    Pablo and Marius make a disturbing discovery about their childhood friend Lou: she appears to be able to synthesise into sound the light she is exposed to. But as she soon becomes an instrument of their musical experiences, her gift turns into a sort of curse…

  • Festival

    Palm Springs ShortFest 2022: A Short-Centric Guide

    With over 300 films in their line-up, working out what to watch at the Palm Springs Short Fest can be a daunting task. Programmer and S/W team member Céline Roustan lists the titles from S/W alums you'll definitely want to keep an eye out for at the festival.

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    Comedy Josh Crockett & Daniel Sinclair

    Dinner with Holly

    A young couple has a big plan to spice up their love life when their friend, Holly, comes over for dinner.

  • Filmmaker Update

    Filmmaker Updates: In Development (June 2022)

    Shakespeare adaptations, Steven Soderbergh collaborations and a bunch of new animated series' set for our screens. A round-up of all the projects in development from our Short of the Week alums

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    Experimental Andrew Huang

    Solipsist

    An experimental film dealing with themes of separation and connection, Andrew Huang's latest is a jaw droppingly gorgeous visual symphony in 3 movements.

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    Comedy Chris Black

    Jim

    A Black middle-school student faces an awkward moment as his class reads a beloved American novel.

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