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  • News

    Short Film Articles in NyTimes, Slate

    It's fun when mainstream sites do pieces on short film, and in a rare treat, two such articles were published online today. First up is a brief article and slideshow from the online magazine Slate via is DoubleX blog, where contributor Sasha Watson explores the trend of fashion advertising films.

  • Filmmaker Update

    Filmmaker Updates: March 2021

    With the 2021 festival season now underway and annual awards starting to be handed out, we take a look at what some of our previously featured filmmakers have been up to over the last couple of months.

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    Action Danny Madden

    Frolic n' Mae

    Brand new From Danny Madden (Notes on Biology, Confusion Through Sand). Bored at a sleepover, Mae unleashes her imagination with doodles. But when the doodles come to life, she's got a knock down drag out fight on her hands!

  • Interview

    Q&A with New Theatrical Shorts Distributor Dedza

    "Our acquisition process is very different from a traditional distributor" - Dedza founder Kate Gondwe joins us to discuss the release of 'Who Will Start Another Fire', a short film anthology by emerging filmmakers released in virtual cinema and on Svod today (June 11th).

  • SOTW

    S/W 2018 Year In Review

    A reflection on a great 2018 in short film curating, a peek ahead to 2019, and a playlist of shorts that were especially beloved by our curators.

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    Documentary Tomas Leach

    Delay

    Imagining an audience of friends and relatives, listing Pokemon characters and images of Margaret Thatcher, the secrets to holding off that magic moment are revealed in Tomas Leach's insightful and amusing short doc

  • Article

    Oscars 2021: The Short Films battling for an Academy Award

    With Oscar voting starting tomorrow, the S/W team explores the shortlists for the 2021 Academy Awards and highlights our favorite film in the Animated Short Film, Documentary Short Subject & Live Action Short Film categories

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    Fantasy Anna Mantzaris

    Enough

    The stressed inhabitants of a city have had enough and start acting on their dark impulses

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