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A short, short comedy exploring our nastyass petty side, and the insecure lil' ho inside all of us. Part of our SXSW Shorts Week coverage. #SXSWshorts
A short, short comedy exploring our nastyass petty side, and the insecure lil' ho inside all of us. Part of our SXSW Shorts Week coverage. #SXSWshorts
A night-out at a Karaoke bar is disturbed by a surreal experience with some truly evil genetically-modified takeout food
Experience the fear and paranoia of New York City during the Summer of 1977 - a time in which the serial killer known as Son of Sam captivated a whole city and media landscape.
A stay-at-home dad and self-proclaimed "internet celebrity" ignores an obvious addiction to social media, and attention from strangers, while embarrassing his family with his cringeworthy behavior and the hack "content" he creates.
A mysterious outbreak of tic disorders among young people leads Dr Robert Bartholomew to question whether social media is making us sick.
It was made for HBO, but its DNA is from the web. “Charlottesville: Race and Terror" is an incredibly visceral and timely work on the weekend’s violence in the USA.
A black comedy for kids and parents alike, this festival favourite takes its viewers through a gore-filled alphabet of death as a Father Possum reads a cautionary tale to his two young children.
Short of the Week is about more than just highlighting the best in bite-sized narrativesits also about fostering a dialogue amongst the innovative creators telling earth-shattering stories in new and interesting ways. And, what better time to do that than the week of the 2013 Short of Week Awards? All week, we'll be having roundtable interviews with the award winners to learn more about their creative process as well as the broader storytelling landscape where short films are proving to be the leaders in the industry.