Winners, Alums, & Personal Faves: Céline Highlights the Best Shorts from TIFF 2018
Our Toronto bureau-chief shares her picks for the most interesting shorts coming out of TIFF.
Our Toronto bureau-chief shares her picks for the most interesting shorts coming out of TIFF.
A trailer in the desert—with its dust and strange beauty—became the home for a family of three. They live in a financial state that is becoming increasingly common throughout the US, a level of poverty they call “The Gray Area.”
In the near future, instant DNA identification has created an information grid that makes crime extremely difficult, and anonymity impossible. But, suddenly, the same ID's start to appear in different locations. A pro-level and intelligent Sci- Fi piece about the genesis of a Big Brother State.
Amidst a time of sexual confusion, severe bullying at a high school leads to very unfortunate circumstances.
Two nobodies try to find their place in a world of somebodies.
The good name of a seemingly regular rabbit falls victim to an unstoppable tide of disinformation.
Lovestruck Randy gets more than he bargained for when he finally gets to meet his prison pen pal Crystal.
A regular on our site, Charlotte Hornsby joins us to discuss her work as a cinematographer and the importance of short film in her career.
Marcus Armitage's BAFTA-nominated short animation shows the destructive influence a Father's judgemental character can have on a young boy's life
Aaron sings in choir, watches soap operas and sleeps with the nightlight on. Can hypnosis solve the mystery of his missing friend?