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The horror of Jen's teenage past catches up with her when she takes her autistic son to a birthday party in her hometown.
The horror of Jen's teenage past catches up with her when she takes her autistic son to a birthday party in her hometown.
An elderly man and his family care for his paralyzed wife. Everyone has a different view on how to properly care for the sick, which often causes arguments.
A widow (Rachel Dratch) goes to a dominatrix class.
A group of girlfriends prepare for the anticipated summer party in a cramped bathroom. Between boy talk and makeup, Mercedes navigates her blossoming attraction for her friend Julia.
Recent graduate, Robin, returns to her parents’ house and obsessively starts to dig a hole, encouraged by an impossibly perfect girl; but as she digs, she heads further down a path of self-destruction.
Directed by Emma de Swaef & Marc Roels, Niki Lindroth von Bahr and Paloma Baeza - names familiar in the short film world - we take a look at Netflix's new stop-motion anthology The House.
With the RCA Grad Show forced online this year, we take a look at the best short films from the final year students of the Animation MA course
Sundance is right around the corner, and we're excited! For the fifth year running we will be covering the festival's online program, this year sponsored by YouTube again after last year's stint at Yahoo!. But, with the ever-growing reach, power and legitimacy of online video, once again we've noticed that there is a healthy selection of content picked for Sundance that is available to watch right now! Sundance has been a pioneer in destigmatizing short film's online, doing away with all their premiere restrictions a few years ago.
We honor the best animated short films from the past year from a variety of categories including best 3D, Experimental, Stop-Motion, Student and Traditional Animation.
The indignities of life add up, sometimes more than you can take. But our protagonist is fine thanks.