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  • Festival

    PBS POV Short Cuts

    Edit 8/24 7pm PST: I've confirmed with the Exec Producer of POV that the film rights are for the USA only and thus geo-blocked for International audiences. My apologies! Public television in America has a great documentary program called POV that highlights worthy films that aren't otherwise commercially viable.

  • News

    Oscars Short Films 2022: The Films Battling for an Academy Award

    From 309 to 45, the shortlists for the 2022 Academy Awards have been announced. We take a look at the lists, provide links for where to view them, and share our favorite film in the Animated Short Film, Documentary Short Subject & Live Action Short Film categories

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    Fantasy Claude Cloutier

    Mauvaises Herbes (Bad Seeds)

    Growth goes hand-in-hand with rivalry, and evolution with competition, in this shocking animated duel that’s peppered with allusions to the western film, the Cold War, board games, and much more.

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    Fantasy Joaquin Baldwin

    Papiroflexia

    Spanish for "Origami", Papiroflexia is the tale of Fred, a skillful paper folder who could shape the world with his hands.

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    Documentary Chris Landreth

    Ryan

    This Oscar-Winning film pairs psychedelic CG animation with documentary techniques to tell the story of legendary animator Ryan Larkin.

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    Experimental Chris Landreth

    Subconscious Password

    A forgotten name leads to a mind-bending romp through a game show of the unconscious.

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    Drama DANIELS

    Possibilia

    *Scroll down to view the film* Written and directed by DANIELS (Swiss Army Man), POSSIBILIA is an interactive love story set in the multiverse. Alex Karpovsky and Zoe Jarman star as a young couple contemplating breaking up. You witness the events from any of 16 different perspectives.

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    Experimental Catherine Lepage

    The Great Malaise

    A young woman describes herself and her life in glowing terms, but the visual narrative tells a different story.

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