Andrea Raby

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    Drama Aaron Dunleavy & Joseph Ollman

    Throw Me to the Dogs

    A troubled teenage boy is stripped of his dignity as his father abandons him for the outside world which he is trying to retreat from. A gritty British short entirely improvised using street-casted, non-professional actors by Aaron Dunleavy & Joseph Ollman

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    Drama Arkasha Stevenson

    Vessels

    A young transgender woman considers a dangerous operation that may be her only option in gaining a more feminine body.

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    Dark Comedy Mikey Alfred

    The Dispute

    Two best friends, from South Central Los Angeles, fantasize about living lavishly when a pre-approval letter for a credit card with no set spending limit suddenly arrives in the mail.

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    Drama Victoria Rivera

    Lucia

    In a foster home run by kids with no adult supervision, Lucia, a seven-year-old misfit, awaits a pick-up that never comes, discovering the true meaning of home.

  • Festival

    PBS POV Short Cuts

    Edit 8/24 7pm PST: I've confirmed with the Exec Producer of POV that the film rights are for the USA only and thus geo-blocked for International audiences. My apologies! Public television in America has a great documentary program called POV that highlights worthy films that aren't otherwise commercially viable.

  • S/W Awards

    The Short Awards 2020

    The S/W team honors the most noteworthy short film streaming releases of the past year.

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    Romance Justine Vuylsteker

    Étreintes (Embraced)

    Standing before an open window, as a woman struggles against her surging memories, a passionately entwined couple appear in the clouds.

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    Drama Darren Thornton

    Frankie

    A dynamic and well written story in a social realist vein. Frankie is fifteen and soon he's going be a daddy. Desperate to become a good father despite the absence of his own, Frankie struggles to learn how.

  • News

    Oscar Winners 2013

    The votes have been tallied and the little golden man has found his way into the hands of three happy filmmakers. We're especially proud of former SOTW honoree Shawn Christensen (Brink).

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