Emily Carr Institute

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    Dramedy Greg Brunkalla

    God

    Submersed in "bro" culture, a fraternity brother's obsession with a poem and its poetess begin to inform him more about himself than he is ready to accept.

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    Drama Julius Avery

    Jerrycan

    A kid risks everything after he is bullied into making a life and death decision.

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    Filmmaker Updates: December 2020

    From high-profile Christmas ads to box-office features, we take a look at the exciting new projects from filmmakers previously featured on Short of the Week

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    Drama Eimi Imanishi & Julia Thompson

    One Up

    Hadley jumps into an uncomfortable sexual encounter after she's brutally rejected by her teammate crush Christine.

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    Drama Jared Anderson

    Unremarkable

    A woman is shot and killed. What happens to her next is extraordinary in its ordinariness

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    Thriller Kalp Sanghvi & Upamanyu Bhattacharyya

    Wade

    In a version of Kolkata, India, rendered unliveable by rising sea levels, things take a dark turn when a family of climate change refugees are ambushed by a tiger on the flooded streets.

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    Poem Juan Delcan

    The Spider

    This chillingly simple animation of Gabor Barabas poem “The Spider” cracks into the depths of the human cycle in a sharp three minutes. The Spider shows us the contradictions of life—love and death, beauty and indifference.

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    Sci‑Fi Axel Ricke

    D-I-M, Deus in Machina

    In a bleak future, a lost soul seeks desperate measures to escape his luck. The punishment if caught? Years spent locked up in his own personal nightmare.

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    Documentary Elizabeth Lo & R.J. Lozada

    Mother's Day

    The impact of mass incarceration on a generation of youth is explored through an annual Mother’s Day charity bus that takes children from across California to visit their mothers in prison.

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    Experimental Jerry Carlsson

    Skuggdjur (Shadow Animals)

    Marall follows her parents to a party and they want her to behave. As the evening progresses she finds the adults’ behaviour increasingly strange.

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