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Two jihadists bump into each other at a small coffee shop and bicker over who's "special day" it is in this dark satirical comedy.
Two jihadists bump into each other at a small coffee shop and bicker over who's "special day" it is in this dark satirical comedy.
The washing machine bites the dust: turning the humdrum life of a young couple upside down.
S/W alum Miguel Jiron ('La-Gar-To') joins us to discuss how he became the director on the 'Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse' spin-off short 'Spider-Ham: Caught in a Ham'
A new film about writing a sad song...when you're not necessarily a sad person (link opens in a new tab)
In the wake of high-profile depatures at video sharing service Vimeo, an article in Indiewire questions how close the company is to achieving its goal of creating a marketplace for content creators and their audiences.
Tensions rise between Netflix and Hollywood as its ambitions grow from online streaming to original content where it's deep pockets allow it to outspend its rivals.
When two universes collide and create exact duplicates of both people and inanimate objects on a single version of Earth, a hopeless romantic finds himself able to win the heart of his dream girl's double.
A disabled man named Agustin in Honduras has been building a helicopter in his home for the past 53 years causing controversy amongst his family and community.
Check out the trio of films the Short of the Week programming team has selected as our 'Best of the Month' for July 2021
Jean Anne Lauer, director of short film programming at Fantastic Fest, joins us to discuss her experiences in the short film arena and what the festival is looking for in a selected film.