Encounters 2014 Festival Preview
It's that time of year again, summer is drawing to a close and that can only mean one thing..
It's that time of year again, summer is drawing to a close and that can only mean one thing..
Francis is a troubled teenager who manipulates his close ones in odd, uncomfortable ways.
When a reporter uncovers a file that reveals a shocking series of child-abuse allegations in Idaho's Boy Scouts, the investigation rattles a tight-knit community and implicates the Mormon Church.
Toronto native Jamie Travis has been making short films for more than a decade. When he finally made the leap to features (his debut For a Good Time, Call premiered at Sundance and will hit cinemas this fall), he gave shorts lovers everywhere a wonderful gift by releasing all his previous work online.
From the creative duo behind "Greener Grass", a new short. A little boy feels betrayed when his mother has another son and decides to give her a taste of her own medicine—by summoning another mother.
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.
The 17min B&W film stars Lynch as he interrogates a monkey suspected of murder.
Best Documentary[php]playlist(7788);[/php] With technology giving a platform to hordes of tenacious, DSLR-wielding documentarians, the short doc has never been more popular, or so mind-numbingly repetitive. But, just when you think that every ornery old lady, sensitive "artist" or performer of a single human-pet-trick has had their life digitally preserved in a gauze of shallow depth of field, Sean Dunne comes around to show you how marvelously strange our human species is.
Christopher embarks on a transatlantic voyage as a passenger on a cargo ship. His hopes of finding out what lures so many men to sea sets him on a journey into solitude, fantasy and obsession.
Two nobodies try to find their place in a world of somebodies.