David Forest

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    Drama Toby Fell-Holden

    Balcony

    In a neighbourhood rife with racial tension, a local girl falls for a recent immigrant who is the victim of prejudice and shaming.

  • News

    Short Film Articles in NyTimes, Slate

    It's fun when mainstream sites do pieces on short film, and in a rare treat, two such articles were published online today. First up is a brief article and slideshow from the online magazine Slate via is DoubleX blog, where contributor Sasha Watson explores the trend of fashion advertising films.

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    Introducing #ShelterShorts

    An invitation to join the film community and find an outlet for your creativity, while raising money for a good cause.

  • Best of the Month

    Best of the Month: July 2021

    Check out the trio of films the Short of the Week programming team has selected as our 'Best of the Month' for July 2021

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    Horror Eric Mainade & The Meza Brothers

    Boniato

    This Sundance horror-thriller is the year's scariest short. An illegal migrant worker decides it’s time to move on from picking crops and find a better job. Little does she know, insidious supernatural forces have a different plan for her. Some borders aren't meant to be crossed.

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    Adventure Chris Perry

    The Incident at Tower 37

    In the dry desert the only water supply is under siege by an unlikely crew of saboteurs.

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    Comedy Danny DeVito

    The Selling Of Vince D'Angelo

    Danny DeVito directs and stars in this prescient political parable about a loud-mouthed, egotistical New Jersey concrete mogul who decides to make an independent run for Senator. Feeling “Jersey is going down the tubes” he decides only a successful businessman such as he can fix it. Sound familiar?

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    Animation Winners! | SOTW Awards 2013

    We honor the top animated shorts from the past year with a collection of innovative films spanning 2D, 3D, and some too difficult to label.

  • Article

    Branded Film Series

    A short history of the developing genre and its successes and failures over the past decade.

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