Sundance Ignite

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    Drama Simon Ellis

    Soft

    Disturbing look at the frustrations of a man and son against nameless aggression.

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    Dark Comedy Jason Gudasz

    Place

    Wanting a fresh start, Lauren moves into a house with her daughter and new boyfriend - but the spirits of the house have plans to turn them all against each other in very bizarre ways.

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    Comedy Todd Sklar

    '92 Skybox Alonzo Mourning Rookie Card

    After Dad dies, two brothers reunite to continue their childish rivalry in this hilarious Sundance short that spawned the feature, Awful Nice.

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    Experimental Renee Zhan

    Soft Animals

    Two ex-lovers cross paths at a train station.

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    Drama Raine Allen-Miller

    Jerk

    In Raine Allen-Miller's (Rye Lane) 2018 short Jerk, an elderly Jamaican man of the community faces an internal battle.

  • Best of the Month

    Best of the Month: June 2019

    Check out the best of our June coverage as the S/W team selects their favourite films from over three-and-a-half hours of viewing

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    Documentary Winnie Cheung

    Albatross Soup

    A delightful and innovative adaptation of a classic riddle, a chorus of voices attempt to investigate a puzzling suicide: A man gets off a boat. He walks into a restaurant and orders albatross soup. He takes one sip... pulls out a gun, and shoots himself to death. So...why did he kill himself?

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    Horror Oskar Lehemaa

    Bad Hair

    Insecure and balding Leo has closed himself in his apartment to try hair growth liquid for fixing up his looks. As Leo tries to get his bodily changes under control, the evening quickly turns into chaos.

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    Dramedy Christopher Good

    Crude Oil

    Jenny breaks free from a toxic friendship and learns to harness her magical, useless superpower.

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    Documentary Jonas Odell

    Lies

    A triptych of personal stories recounted in the first person, Lies is a remarkable and profound series of animated vignettes dramatizing "lies"—ones we make to strangers, ones we tell to those we love, and the ones we use to convince ourselves.

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