Culprit Creative

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    Adventure Tom Jenkins

    Address is Approximate

    When everyone leaves for the night, the objects in the office take over the computers to experience the outside world in this stop-motion animation powered by Google Street View.

  • Filmmaker Update

    The Short List: Paul Trillo Interview

    Writer/Director Paul Trillo joins us to discuss what it means to be a "concept filmmaker," the difference between commercial and narrative films, and why his favorite short films feel like a satisfying meal.

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    Action Thomas Jane & Adi Shankar

    Punisher: Dirty Laundry

    Actor Thomas Jane takes the Punisher property into his own hands with a new popular Fan-Film

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    Documentary Ransom Riggs

    The Accidental Sea

    Writer/filmmaker Ransom Riggs directs this poetic look at the doomed inland desert oasis, "The Salton Sea".

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    Dramedy Wes Anderson

    Hotel Chevalier

    Wes Anderson gives us a glimpse into the dysfunctional relationship between a hotel hermit and his ex-girlfriend served up with Anderson's no lack of quirkiness.

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    Sci‑Fi Yves Paradis

    M52

    In one week increments, Yves Paradis worked on an unscripted, improvised animation, starting only with the concept of a character pushing a big cube in the desert. The result is an unexpected science fiction adventure into a distant future of mankind.

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    Documentary Travis Lee Ratcliff

    In The Space Between Ages

    A portrait of the sculptor, Dony Mac Manus, who has rejected much of contemporary art in favor of a return to the ideals of the renaissance. Dony's life and work raises questions about our experience of time and history. How do we navigate the past, tradition, and form our identity in the present in response to these forces?

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    Horror Alex Sherwood & 2 Others

    Geist

    A shipwrecked fisherman is led to a dark secret.

  • Interview

    The Importance of Editing with Alexander Farah

    "The simplistic act of splicing two clips together in a sequence, made me understand the editor to be a second director of sorts" - S/W regular Alexander Farah joins us to discuss the importance of editing when creating a short film.

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