Pixied
Mr. Pix. believes he can move objects with a flick of his fingers. Every day he repeats a strict routine until suddenly he realizes that his life has been an illusion and the objects move on their own.
Mr. Pix. believes he can move objects with a flick of his fingers. Every day he repeats a strict routine until suddenly he realizes that his life has been an illusion and the objects move on their own.
A woman walking her dog in the bush has a disturbing encounter with a young girl.
In a run-down neighborhood, Zoe and her little brother, Theo, are left to fend for themselves. During a scorching summer day, the two children will have to burst the abscess of their relationship, so they don't lose each other.
Big Cats, the housing crisis and queer line dancing all feature in our Best of the Month picks for August 2024.
Good morning, short film fans. The nominations for 2015 are in! It's an interesting group, and fun to see what did and not make it from the various category shortlists.
Reign of Death, the subject of our recent feature review, is one of the most confidently stylish shorts we've seen in a while. Its director, Matthew Savage, has served as a concept designer for several big budget features including The Dark Knight and Kick-Ass, but, not being content with that arrangement, has been stepping up to the director's chair.
We take a look at the programme for the 64th edition of the BFI London Film Festival and highlight the short films from S/W alums and the features from directors who started in short film.
Ismat, a single mother and undocumented seamstress in New York City, finds herself at a crossroads between morality and self-interest.
An observational exploration of routine, monotony, attention and distraction. Will we continue to let events pass us by uncontested, or will we decide to break the cycle?
A vengeful man intends to poison his former colleague's glass of wine at a fundraising event, but his plot is compromised when he realizes there has been a mix-up.