Digging for Life
When a young Cameroonian man attempts to pursue the dream of a better life in post-apartheid South Africa, he instead finds himself trapped as a slave in Angola.
When a young Cameroonian man attempts to pursue the dream of a better life in post-apartheid South Africa, he instead finds himself trapped as a slave in Angola.
A Sundance Grand Jury Prize winner. After three months submerged underwater in a Russian submarine, the men have become savages. Oleg fears that losing perspective may mean losing himself.
We're looking forward to Sundance 2020 by highlighting work that should be on your radar—a mix of features and shorts from members of the S/W alum community.
A classroom erupts into a war of words as students grapple with a seemingly simple prompt: what is the opposite of a gun?
On a seemingly unimportant day, a janitor at a university receives a call, from Nigeria, that his mother has been kidnapped and is being ransomed for an absurd sum. This film is inspired by true events
It's that time of year again...drum roll please...the winners of the Short Subject Categories at the 94th Academy Awards have been announced and you can watch them all here.
Mia, an isolated law student, is compulsively drawn to self-harm, BDSM, and pain. One night, a young woman, Josie, catches her eye. Josie seems confident and at ease… but is she in over her head with Mia? As the night progresses, both women find themselves swept into new territory.
As short film curators, we often get asked the broad question: why make a short film? After all, they tend to be money losers, and even if you do capture lightning in a bottle and manage to go viral, that doesnt necessarily translate to fame and fortune. So, why do it? Well, there is a popular assertion that a short film can be a pivotal stepping stone to a feature.
With Sundance 2023 finally back in-person (after the last two editions happened digitally only), here are our recommendations of what to watch at this year's festival