A Truly Scary Short Film Playlist
Horror shorts can be a lot of things: campy, funny, gory, spooky, even sweet. For this playlist we don't want any of that—these are shorts to inspire fear.
Horror shorts can be a lot of things: campy, funny, gory, spooky, even sweet. For this playlist we don't want any of that—these are shorts to inspire fear.
A woman navigates the trappings of both conventional and modern female roles over the course of one day in Baku, Azerbaijan.
During a stormy night in Camp Heebie Jeebie, the ghost stories shared by a group of Jeebie Scouts become all too real.
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...
(No longer available for free streaming) A documentary that follows Greg and Michael as they struggle with a disease that is actively eradicating the memory of a beautiful relationship 40+ years in the making, and the love that has held them together through it all.
A teacher's life quickly spirals out of control after young Sid claims to have seen a man in the woods.
The classic underdog takes on new meaning in this short animated in simple, graphic shapes.
From migrant farmers to workers in the gig economy, the changing face of labor in short films is both celebratory and disconcerting
The story of a group of Black Londoners who built their own homes in 1990s Lewisham, examining self-building as an act of resistance against housing discrimination faced by Black British communities.
With Sundance 2023 finally back in-person (after the last two editions happened digitally only), here are our recommendations of what to watch at this year's festival