Lucid
At an art school in the 90's a young outsider (Caitlin Taylor) embarks on a morbid quest for pure self-expression when she creates a self-portrait for her classmates that ultimately reveals her true heart’s enchantment with the grotesque.
At an art school in the 90's a young outsider (Caitlin Taylor) embarks on a morbid quest for pure self-expression when she creates a self-portrait for her classmates that ultimately reveals her true heart’s enchantment with the grotesque.
3 friends. A closed-off pool. A dangerous threat. A decision that will haunt forever.
In an apartment building, an exhausted caretaker, his sexually frustrated wife and their neighbour - a widowed deer - all try to cope with their problems, but just end up making things worse. Well, sh*t happens all the time.
Winner of the Grand Prize at Ottawa 2014, a brutal and provocative animation. Inspired by nature films of Hippos, women and children bathe in the stream when they are approached by men with malicious intentions. Not recommended for viewers sensitive to sexual violence.
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.
Jean Anne Lauer, director of short film programming at Fantastic Fest, joins us to discuss her experiences in the short film arena and what the festival is looking for in a selected film.
A gorgeous experimental animation, JumpTrumpRumpBump brings together recycling, a little girl, escaped convict animals and Jazz.
A snappy absurdist comedy about a blind date where everyone brings their emotional baggage to the table in the form of literal suitcases.
Check out the trio of films the Short of the Week programming team has selected as our 'Best of the Month' for July 2021