A Shorts-centric Preview of SXSW 2023
Brimming with exciting filmmaking talent, the SXSW program can be a bit overwhelming. So if you're on the ground in Austin, Texas and looking for films to add to your watchlist, we've got you covered...
Brimming with exciting filmmaking talent, the SXSW program can be a bit overwhelming. So if you're on the ground in Austin, Texas and looking for films to add to your watchlist, we've got you covered...
A cantankerous, iceberg-dwelling witch is taken by surprise when a merman gets caught in her net and attempts to befriend her. Before long, he begins to uncover a secret, long kept buried in the ice.
In the year 372054, a new initiative was started which sees Astronaut Commander Shepard Headstrong embark on a mission in his unreliable spaceship that’s fashioned from his own DNA.
"Proxies" can be rented to anyone. They can be anyone. It's the ideal service for someone who wants to live their fantasy and an ideal job for someone who wants to escape their reality.
A fun experiment in live entertainment with a surprise that more than pays off the slow buildup.
DANIELS are on top of the world. How did they get there? We trace their careers from the beginning through a curated selection of their most important videos in our first-ever creator retrospective.
Our good friend, Jesús Orellana, in just one month has lived the dream of short filmmakers everywhere. After the online launch of his masterful sci-fi Rosa last month, he's caught the attention of execs at 20th Century Fox who've decided to bring his story to the big screen with him as director.
**CURRENTLY OFFLINE** - An inside look at the world of the Foley artist. This short documentary is a sneak peek into a unique post-production sound facility located in rural Ontario, an hour north of Toronto.
If at first you don't deliver cocky perfection, try try again—a behind the scenes look at the making of a classic action hero in this comedy from On the Lot alum, Justin Lutsky.
Alfred finds his best friend dead in her apartment and looks the perpetrator right in the eyes. Too bad he can't recognize anyone's face.