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    SXSW Filmmakers Q&A

    As the SXSW Film Festival gears up this weekend, regular SOTW contributor, Jason B Kohl, sat down with two filmmakers from UCLA's MFA Directing Program en route to Austin. Their shorts couldn't be more different from each other in every aspect from production through post, but the two had many common insights to share.

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    Drama Sam Davis

    You Know Where To Find Me

    **LINK OPENS IN NEW TAB** - Frankie’s waited for this day for 23 years, but as he packs up everything he owns and sets out to start a new life alone the euphoria of newfound independence is short-lived and as night falls, he misses his mom.

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    Drama Jordan Bayne

    The Sea is All I Know

    When estranged couple, Sara and Sonny, come to the aid of their dying daughter, the experience sends them spiraling into spiritual crisis and brutal heartbreak

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    Sci‑Fi Keiichi Matsuda

    Merger

    A new 360/VR short from Keiichi Matsuda (Hyper-Reality). Set against the backdrop of AI-run corporations, a tele-operator finds herself caught between virtual and physical reality, human and machine. (Pressing Play Opens the Film in a New Window)

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    Drama Alexandra Qin

    Thirstygirl

    On a road trip with her younger sister, Charlie struggles to hide a secret sex addiction (video link opens in new tab)

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    Horror Lee Cronin

    Ghost Train

    **Link opens in a new window** - Once a year, estranged brothers Michael and Peter make a reluctant pilgrimage to the old fairground yard where their friend Sam went missing when they were boys. A short film from Evil Dead Rise director Lee Cronin.

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    Dark Comedy Nicolas Keppens

    Easter Eggs

    **LINK OPENS IN A NEW TAB** - In an ordinary Belgian village, two bored teenagers are looking for something extraordinary.

  • Best of the Month

    Best of the Month: May 2021

    Strap-ons, discrimination, Sigmund Freud and pool parties all feature in this quartet of female-fronted shorts that make up Short of the Week's 'Best of the Month' selection for May 2021.

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