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    Documentary Ben Proudfoot

    The Final Copy of Ilon Specht

    From two-time Oscar® winner Ben Proudfoot comes THE FINAL COPY OF ILON SPECHT, an intimate deathbed account of the unsung advertising genius who coined L'Oréal's iconic "Because I'm Worth It" slogan in 1973, a four word feminist manifesto that, against all odds, changed advertising forever.

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    A Dispatch from the Torino Short Film Market

    Short of the Week got invited to the third edition of the Torino Short Film Market. The Result? Good wine, good pasta, and the best company possible—the short film community.

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    Dark Comedy Rikke Gregersen

    De Hensynlose (Dog Eat Dog)

    **CURRENTLY OFFLINE** - Silje wants to leave her boyfriend, but when she finds him in a half-hearted attempt to hang himself she has to reconsider, in fear of acting reckless.

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    Dramedy Ben Aston

    Dinner and a Movie

    Lovestruck Randy gets more than he bargained for when he finally gets to meet his prison pen pal Crystal.

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    Experimental Kelsey Stark

    LGFUAD

    An acronym for "Let's Get Fucked Up and Die", this student work is purposely provocative in exploring the artist's own feelings about growing up suburban.

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    Short Films by Famous Filmmakers

    See how now established filmmakers used short filmmaking to hone their craft and begin to explore the styles and themes which we have come to associate with their names

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    Comedy Michelle Lehman

    Marry Me

    A story about "a little girl who likes a little boy, and a little boy who likes his BMX bike", this light-hearted film about young love won 2008's Tropfest.

  • Festival

    Tribeca Storyscapes 2017

    Short of the Week checks out Tribeca's VR sidebar, and reports back on the state of the form.

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    Drama Yen Tan

    1985

    A poignant film about the power of simple gestures in communicating acceptance and grace.

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    Documentary Sean Wang

    3,000 Miles

    On July 5th, 2016, filmmaker Sean Wang moved across the country to work and live in New York City for one year. A personal documentary of his year, chronicled by voicemails from his mom back home.

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