Barbara Twist

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    Horror Anthony Melton

    Don't Move

    Set on one fateful night, six friends gather for their monthly ‘games night’… and accidentally unleash a demonic force that might tear them and their friendships to pieces. Part of the Bloody Cuts anthology.

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    Comedy Bernardo Britto

    Yearbook

    Winner of the Short Film Jury Prize for Animation at Sundance 2014. With the end of the world imminent, a man is hired to write the history of human existence.

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    Comedy Bernardo Britto

    Hudson Geese

    A goose remembers his last migration.

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    Drama David Leon & Marcus McSweeney

    Man and Boy

    A father takes justice into his own hands when he thinks his son has been sexually assaulted

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    Dark Comedy Jalmari Helander

    Rare Exports Inc.

    The 2003 short adapted into a surprising 2010 hit feature. The long process of tracking, hunting and transforming this king of the forest into a finished product is a time consuming process, but the final outcome is a reason to celebrate.

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    Adventure Pierre Ropars & 5 Others

    Overrun

    Plunging into a dark place, an ant falls to the ground with a rude shock. We follow this ant's journey through a disturbing and dangerous, yet fascinating world, and it's quest to find a way out.

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    Drama Sarah Pellerin

    Mon Boy (My Boy)

    As he takes part in his brother’s bachelor party, 17 year old Louis is confronted by this ritual that both celebrates and denigrates commitment and masculinity.

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    Dark Comedy Dylan Redford

    Emergency Action Plan

    Instructional videos on how to survive an active shooter attack send a paranoid man into a self-fulfilling spiral.

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    Comedy Josh Close

    1, 2, 3... You Please

    Jesse, a successful young woman struggles to accept her OCD while mending a broken heart and falling in love.

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    Experimental Hiro Murai

    Clapping For the Wrong Reasons

    Multi-hyphenate star Donald Glover and frequent collaborator Hiro Murai craft a meandering but poignant indictment of hip-hop materialism.

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