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    A Shorts-centric Preview of SXSW 2024

    Black holes, nuns and Nicholas Cage all feature in this round-up of work from our previously featured filmmakers at this year's SXSW

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    Dark Comedy David Firth

    Cream

    An icon of crude internet animation, David Firth unveils his latest demented creation. Dr. Bellifer, a scientific genius, who after years of smashing particles together, reveals his revolutionary new product: a cream with the power to fix all of the world’s problems.

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    Comedy Gervais Merryweather

    Buy Buy Baby

    When his daughter Betty is left in his care for the day can Fredrick Frinklesworth and Wall Street survive the mayhem that ensues?

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    Documentary Moth Collective

    A Kiss, Deferred

    A 12-year-old girl’s life and love are shattered by the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina - The Moth's Collective's stunning entry into the New York Times' 'Modern Love' series.

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    Sci‑Fi Haukur Björgvinsson

    Heartless

    Young couple Anna and Gunnar are deeply in love but they face being torn apart by a society where people are assigned a new spouse by lottery every seven years

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    Drama A.V. Rockwell

    Feathers

    Elizier, an emotionally-dejected new enrollee at The Edward R. Mill School for Lost Boys, must overcome memories of a tragic past and the present hazing by his peers in order to tackle larger issues dominating his young life.

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    Sci‑Fi Julian Cooke & Sebastian Dias

    New Media

    We've been attacked again—only this time it's our own fault.

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    Drama Jakob Rørvik

    Nothing Ever Really Ends

    Seen over the course of three consecutive New Year’s Eves, a couple in their late 20’s that just can’t seem to quit one another, resolve to break up only to make up again. Can a broken record of hurt feelings and happy endings lead to a healthier relationship?

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    Documentary Michal Pietrzyk

    All on a Mardi Gras Day

    In a gentrifying New Orleans, Demond sacrifices to be Big Chief in a secret 200-year culture known as Mardi Gras Indians; African-American men who spend all year sewing feathered suits they’ll wear only once, in a battle to decide who’s “the prettiest.”

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