Short of the Week at TIFF 2017
S/W was on the scene at TIFF 2017. Read our picks for the stand out shorts of the festival, and our impressions on the many features by S/W alums.
S/W was on the scene at TIFF 2017. Read our picks for the stand out shorts of the festival, and our impressions on the many features by S/W alums.
Alexx must ‘face’ the reality of her overnight transformation when she joins her faceless friends in their nightly manifesting ritual.
In 1968 Patty was a flight attendant, who realized she could smuggle primo pot in from Jamaica with relative ease. Now 77 years old, this is her version of what happened.
One of the most notable short film success stories of recent years, this independent short animation from Matthew A. Cherry played theatrically in front of Angry Birds 2 this summer.
An issue-documentary that examines the moral implications of developing autonomous weapons—should we develop the power to kill without human control?
In the near future, a neurologist and two homicide detectives use experimental brain taping technology to question a murder victim about his final moments.
1940's visual styling combines with a futuristic setting in this sci-fi take on the hardboiled gumshoe. Now in development as a feature.
The S/W team honors the most noteworthy short film streaming releases of the past year.
A young man travels across the country to spend the weekend with someone he's been talking to for months on a dating app, hoping to find the kind of romance he thought he'd never get to experience.
With Sundance right around the corner, we highlight 4 works from the official short film selection that you can check out from home.