Great Black Short Films, Chosen by Black Filmmakers
In honor of Black History Month in the US, we invited previously-featured filmmakers to select shorts by Black Artists that they are inspired by.
In honor of Black History Month in the US, we invited previously-featured filmmakers to select shorts by Black Artists that they are inspired by.
In an AfroFuturist future, the King of a prominent Nigerian village has died and the Kingmakers select an unsuspecting boy from South London to ascend him.
A photographer gets revenge on her celebrity boyfriend in this stop-motion that blurs the bounds of reality.
Things get out of hand when an advertising agency and their client meet at a so-called offline meeting, to try to agree on the final cut of a commercial film.
Finding himself trapped in a cabin in the woods with his white friends, Jay makes a call to a mysterious organization.
Twelve months. Four seasons. Two brothers. And a garage at night.
After the death of her childhood friend Lou, filmmaker Nicole Friedman returns home to find he's left behind a mediocre script that his family wants her to make in his honor.
The incredible story of Daniel Kish who lost his eyesight at the age of 1, but taught himself how to see using sound.
The morning after the annual Purge, Elmer confronts his co-worker Dan about the atrocities committed the night before. Awkward.
The latest, hilarious viral short from DANIELS the team behind the amazing Dogboarding!