Julian Terry

  • Interview

    Interview with Robin Risser (Solitude)

    How did Solitude come about? Solitude is my thesis project for my degree at ESAG-Penninghen Paris. It's a universal feeling that reaches every one of us at some point of time regardless of religion, language or country.

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    Drama Lilliya Reid

    Bits

    After a young woman in small town Montana catches the attention of a serial killer on the hunt, when his pursuit ends abruptly, the young woman is overcome with rejection. Pining for closure, she struggles to untangle feelings of neglect and desire.

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    Dark Comedy Jocelyn DeBoer & 2 Others

    Greener Grass

    In this dark comedy of manners set in a surreal world, meticulously-coiffed soccer moms Jill and Lisa vie for perfect children, perfect husbands, and most importantly, perfect teeth.

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    Drama Nick Beardslee

    Bird in Hand

    A compulsive thief is drawn to a man in a relationship. Is he a potential fling or the thief’s next mark?

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    Drama Eusong Lee

    will

    A graduation animation from CalArts, a spare, powerful 9/11 story that is heartbreakingly perfect.

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    Myth Becs Arahanga

    Hinekura

    Aotearoa: 1600’s. When Hine has her first menstruation she is sent on a journey, accompanied by other women, to undergo a sacred ritual guiding her from child to woman and warrior. However Hine isn’t quite ready to let her childhood go…

  • Playlist

    Best of the RCA Grad Show 2020

    With the RCA Grad Show forced online this year, we take a look at the best short films from the final year students of the Animation MA course

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    Drama Missy Malek

    We're Too Good for This

    A group of disabled teenagers decide to get into drug-dealing as payback against a bully.

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    Horror Daniel Zimbler

    Exit

    At a country manor in Edwardian England, a parlor trick becomes a bewitching, as one of the guests gets his dark desire.

  • Best of the Month

    Best of the Month: April 2023

    Prepare to be tense, teased and touched as the Short of the Week team pick their latest Best of the Month films from our April coverage.

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