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    Drama Josie Charles

    Fishing

    It's 2006. Lola has been stuck in her room for three days and confesses the secret keeping her locked inside.

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    Dramedy Adinah Dancyger

    MOVING

    The act of transporting an old mattress into a new walk-up apartment becomes absurdist, cinematic one-woman choreography in this nearly wordless vignette from Adinah Dancyger, full of humor and pathos, and painfully familiar to city-dwellers.

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    Comedy Sara Gunnarsdóttir / created+written by Pamela Ribon

    My Year of Dicks

    An imaginative 15-year-old is stubbornly determined to lose her virginity despite the pathetic pickings in the outskirts of Houston in the early 90’s.

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    Drama Xaver Xylophon

    ROADTRIP

    A hand-drawn film by Xaver Xylophon about failure, insomnia, a red motorbike, pretty bargirls, the desolateness of Berlin (even in summer) and waterproof socks.

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    Adventure Kibwe Tavares

    Jonah

    Jonah is a big fish story about the old and the new, and the links and the distances between them. A Sundance 2013 short film from the heralded creator of "Robots of Brixton".

  • Festival

    A Shorts-Centric Recap of TIFF 2019

    S/W's Queen of Festivals, Céline Roustan, was on the ground for The Toronto International Film Festival. She shares her short film notebook, highlighting winners, new work from site alums, and her personal faves from the fest's 2019 edition.

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    Dark Comedy Robin Jensen

    Farce

    A man, a woman and a meat grinder. Love is messy.

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    Interview with Connor Hurley (The Naturalist)

    With science fiction story-lines and topics of sexuality proving to be big discussion starters here on Short of the Week, it would have seemed like an opportunity missed if we didn't speak to emerging filmmaker Connor Hurley about his short film The Naturalist. Based around concepts of genetically altering sexual orientation and set in an unspecified dystopian future, we talked to the director about the influence of existing work on his narrative/tone and looked at how he went about creating a timeless aesthetic for his film: It's hard not talk about The Naturalist without first looking at the concept - where did the idea for the narrative come from? I remember I was probably around 12 years old, pursuing both my passion for filmmaking and facing questions of my own sexuality.

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    Dark Comedy Nina Gantz

    Edmond

    A man with cannibalistic urges contemplates his life choices in Nina Gantz's BAFTA winning stop-motion short film

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