Amy Enser

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    Documentary Amy Grappell

    Quadrangle

    A documentary about two 'conventional' couples that swapped partners and lived in a group marriage in the early 70s, hoping to pioneer an alternative to divorce and the way people would live in the future.

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    GLAS Animation Festival 2017

    The second annual GLAS Animation Festival lights up on March 2-5, 2017 in Berkeley, CA. We feel a kindred connection to GLAS not only because festival director, Jeanette Bonds, is a contributor here at S/W, but because it is the only US festival dedicated to pulling together the most daring indie animators from around the world.

  • Filmmaker Update

    Filmmaker Update: Nov 2017

    Catch up on the achievements of Short of the Week featured filmmakers in the month of November

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    Experimental Catherine Lepage

    The Great Malaise

    A young woman describes herself and her life in glowing terms, but the visual narrative tells a different story.

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    Comedy Jac Schaeffer

    Mr Stache

    **CURRENTLY OFFLINE** - A man sets his inner mustache free and finds himself in this Tribeca "Pitch Your Film" contest winner.

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    YouTube Goes Pro—Puts $100M in Original Channels

    Since its launch in 2005, YouTube has clung tightly to its lead as the number one global site for video. But over the last few years, the amateur viral videos that made it famous have become more novelty and the former king of community-driven content has spent the last couple years trying different programs to up its quality.

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    Musical Jacob Chase

    Trouble

    Set in 1952, a traveling salesman shows up on the doorstep of a dying old man and can't contain the song within his heart. A dark riff on a classic musical.

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    Dark Comedy Ray Sullivan

    Self-Assembly

    In a self-assembly cabinet, bereaved parents find a monstrous substitute for their dead son.

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    S/W:IRL #2 - Recap

    If the first Short of the Week in-real-life event was a proof-of-concept, the followup, held this past Thursday in Brooklyn, taught us the idea has legs.

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