David Lambert

  • Festival

    PBS POV Short Cuts

    Edit 8/24 7pm PST: I've confirmed with the Exec Producer of POV that the film rights are for the USA only and thus geo-blocked for International audiences. My apologies! Public television in America has a great documentary program called POV that highlights worthy films that aren't otherwise commercially viable.

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    Dark Comedy Caroline Cherrier

    Horacio

    Screaming too loud is what got Horacio killed, with his murderer Guillaume now released from prison, what will he do next?

  • Best of the Month

    Best of the Month: January 2019

    Featuring an abstract animation centred around insect attraction, a powerful doc exploring environmental degradation and a unique vertical format viewing experience, this might be the most eclectic selection we've ever featured in our 'Best of the Month' round-ups.

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    Drama Yen Tan

    1985

    A poignant film about the power of simple gestures in communicating acceptance and grace.

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    Drama Jonas Carpignano

    A CIAMBRA

    (Currently Offline) From the Cannes prize-winning director Jonas Carpignano, A Ciambra takes us through a night in the life of Pio, a young Romani boy living in southern Italy.

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    Satire Steve Cutts

    Happiness

    Dripping with the acidic commentary that is his trademark, Steve Cutts releases his latest animation, sure to go viral. The story of a rodent's quest for happiness and fulfilment.

  • News

    Oscar Short Films 2016

    All the 2016 Oscar Short Film Nominees in the Live-Action, Animation and Documentary categories.

  • Festival

    A Shorts-centric Preview of SXSW 2024

    Black holes, nuns and Nicholas Cage all feature in this round-up of work from our previously featured filmmakers at this year's SXSW

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    Horror Valentin Petit

    Le Bruit de La Lumiere (The Noise of the Light)

    Pablo and Marius make a disturbing discovery about their childhood friend Lou: she appears to be able to synthesise into sound the light she is exposed to. But as she soon becomes an instrument of their musical experiences, her gift turns into a sort of curse…

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