Stephanie Fine

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    Fantasy Wes Anderson

    Come Together

    Wes Anderson returns to advertising with his trademark charm and set design in a delightful Christmas short film for retailer H&M

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    The Short List: Oscar Hudson Interview

    Recent recipient of 'Short of the Year' at the 2019 Short of the Week Awards, Director Oscar Hudson joins us to discuss our favourite short from 2018, his path into filmmaking and what we can expect from future projects

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    Fantasy Ben Mitchell

    Klementhro

    Klementhro may not have it all, but at least he has his paddle - a hilarious 4-min animated short that perfectly walks the fine line between absurdity and comedy.

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    Thriller David Victori

    The Guilt

    After the murder of Leo's wife a single idea circles endlessly within his head: revenge. Winner of the YouTube "Your Film Festival" and a ridiculous $500,000 prize at Venice.

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    Comedy Joe Burke

    No Deal

    There's just one thing in Mark's way of a great night with a dream girl—her creepy male roommate—in this awkward comedy with a stellar cast of B-list celebrities.

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    Poem Jason van Genderen

    Mankind Is No Island

    Shot by cell-phone on the streets of New York and Sydney, Mankind is no Island stitches together words from posters, displays and street signs—to create a poem of breathtaking beauty and emotion.

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    Comedy David Janove

    Lose-Lose

    A divorce lawyer's client and her husband have settled every asset of their estate, except one thing—a nude painting of the client.

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    Comedy Simonee Chichester

    Captivus

    A love triangle is complicated by penis captivus, an urban legend where an entangled couple cannot physically separate themselves.

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    Horror Dylan Chase

    A Night in Camp Heebie Jeebie

    During a stormy night in Camp Heebie Jeebie, the ghost stories shared by a group of Jeebie Scouts become all too real.

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    Experimental Wolfgang Lauenstein & Christoph Lauenstein

    Balance

    From post-communist Germany comes this remarkable social experiment that serves as an allegory in explaining the fall of Soviet communism—all without uttering a single word.

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