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    Documentary Kate Novack

    Hysterical Girl

    Sigmund Freud's only major case history of a female patient is revisited with a feminist lens.

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    Oscars Short Films 2025: A Voter's Guide

    With Oscar voting now open, S/W’s Senior Programmers - Rob Munday, Céline Roustan, and Jason Sondhi - step into the voters' shoes to narrow down the 45-title shortlists to their picks for the 15 short films that deserve to advance to the nominations round.

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    Drama Jia Zhangke

    Cry Me a River

    The river is a metaphor for the relentless passage of time in this intimate character study. Four college friends reunite after 10 years time in this film from acclaimed Chinese filmmaker Jia Zhangke.

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    Drama Regina Pessoa

    Uncle Thomas: Accounting for The Days

    From the director's personal and visual memories, a tribute to her uncle Thomas, a humble man with a simple and anonymous life. This is her acknowledgement of how one does not have to be somebody to become exceptional in our life.

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    Sundance 2013 Online Short Film Program

    A cherished tradition, every year Sundance releases a selection of short films from their competition lineup onto the internet for the duration of the fest. It is an excellent way for fans at home to connect with the goings on, and for short film fans in particular, a great way to spy some of the year's top shorts early in their festival run.

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    Documentary Olivia Martin-McGuire

    Freedom Swimmer

    The story of a grandfather's perilous swim from China to Hong Kong during the Cultural Revolution

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    Fantasy Chris Bouchard

    The Hunt for Gollum

    Devoted fans give tribute to the Lord of the Rings trilogy in this epic fan film made for under £3,000.

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    Drama Colleen Dodge

    Polished

    A vulnerable glimpse into the decisions - simple and complex - a young woman must make while navigating a busy workday in New York City.

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    Documentary Max Joseph

    Dicks: Do You Need to be One to be a Successful Leader?

    Coming off his Zac Efron-starring debut feature "We Are Your Friends", filmmaker Max Joseph has a pressing question—is he too nice to be a great director? An essay-like exploration ensues, which is a fascinating watch for young creatives everywhere

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