Annecy 2022: A Shorts-Centric Guide
With Annecy running from June 13-18 2022, we take a look at the short films you won't want to miss at this year's festival.
With Annecy running from June 13-18 2022, we take a look at the short films you won't want to miss at this year's festival.
You don't need me to point out the extreme imbalance when it comes to the number of women in the film industry. Kathryn Bigelow earning the Oscar in 2010 for Hurt Locker might be a signal that times are changing, but for many they're not moving fast enough particularly when compared to other arts like literature, theater, and music.
A lo-fi animation by CalArts student Jonathan Kim that proves a film doesn't need a big budget and production polish to entertain.
A millennial nightmare about Anna, a woman in the midst of a quarter-life crisis, who learns to keep on living after being haunted by the undead spirit from her summer camp past.
70's-era hand-drawn animation about an aging inventor's struggle to find his way home.
A high school wrestler comes to terms with the death of his father.
An intimately transformative fabric is woven between Robert Seidel's projections of abstract drawings and queer performer Tsuki’s vigorous choreography.
African teens surfing trains, an ancient form of soccer that is more akin to martial arts, and the aftermath of an unspeakable war-time tragedy, these are the stories highlighted for commendation this morning by World Press Photo. The World Press Photo Contest is among the most prestigious in the photojournalism community, and now for the 4th year running, the organization is celebrating "multimedia" projects , i.
A mysterious Stranger kidnaps Peter Pan on his return to the Darling House.