The S/W Team selects their Favorite Short Films of 2023
Vengeful sculptors, baby squirrels and backflipping avatars - the S/W team pick their favorite short films from our 2023 coverage.
Vengeful sculptors, baby squirrels and backflipping avatars - the S/W team pick their favorite short films from our 2023 coverage.
Enter the world of Chinese wedding photography through the work of 80 Impression, an amazingly creative and popular duo of artists.
The votes are in, it's time to announce our Short Awards 2024 winners.
It's been 5 great years here at Short of the Week as we take a look at where have we been and where are we going.
Curation is Broken. We need to start by getting one thing straight—most of the curation we talk about today in our everyday digital lives isn’t true curation at all.
In the indigenous communities around the town of Juchitán, the world is not divided simply into males and females. The local Zapotec people have made room for a third category, individuals who were assigned male at birth but live their lives as women in a limbo between the two genders.
A dreamlike plunge into the freedoms, uncertainties and radical creative expressions of NYC's youth, following 9 individuals as they wander through a surreal narrative that combines vérité footage from the NYC streets with vividly staged scenes.
A woman reflects on the effects and implications of time throughout the course of her life.
The nominations are in! An interesting crop of films this year, especially because there are a few we're unfamiliar with. Though, it's great to see Short of the Week fav Anders Walter finally get his due this go-around.