Short-Form Comes to American Television with "CAKE" on FXX
The cable network, home to hits like "Always Sunny in Philadelphia", is premiering a new series that showcases short-form work from some of our favorite alums and creators.
The cable network, home to hits like "Always Sunny in Philadelphia", is premiering a new series that showcases short-form work from some of our favorite alums and creators.
From alumni news to Oscar winners, take a look back at a year on Short of the Week
Quiet, absurd, and plagued with self-doubt, SLOW VINE is a new form of sketch comedy, moving at its own unhurried pace.
Academy members, viral hits and Cannes awards - the latest news from Short of the Week filmmakers.
Two anthropoid creatures explore the joys brought on by sexual discovery and the desire for love.
The Atlantic Magazine, esteemed general interest rag for the policy-elite, has extended its sights to internet video. Late last week saw the launch of a curatorial venture on the magazine's prominent website, a new vision for its video page.
The Sundance Festival returns to London this May with two short film programmes full of animation, live-action fiction & documentary
If I could have somehow avoided the news about Sundance starting today, I would havetoday is the start of the 34th straight Sundance Festival that yours truly will be failing to attend. 34 times have films been watched, pitches been made, deals been sealed, without me.
August, a budding chef, secures a life-changing opportunity at a prestigious Nordic Michelin-starred restaurant. Under the stern mentorship of culinary virtuoso André, he faces relentless challenges, pushing his limits and battling a fear of failure. As he hides missteps, catastrophe looms in this tale of culinary excellence and competition.
A look back at Sundance London 2018 and the filmmakers that have moved from short film to feature