Blast Production

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    Drama Angus Jackson

    Epithet

    Inspired by the Young Vic theatre's recent production of Edward Bond's play Bingo, Epithet, starring Patrick Stewart, tells the story of a contemporary poet with a dubious background.

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    Dark Comedy Wim Reygaert & Marc James Roels

    Mompelaar (Mumbler)

    Afflicted by an overbearing speech impediment and an omnipresent mother, Lubbert's day takes a turn for the worse when he has an unexpected encounter with a group of naturist enthusiasts.

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    Interview with Chris McInroy (Bad Guy #2)

    Short of the Week speaks to director Chris McInroy about being inspired by Jackie Chan movies, working with practical FX and the progress on production for his latest short Death Metal.

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    Horror Andzej Gavriss

    ELEUSIS

    A musician in the deep state of a creative crisis is signed to a rehab program at a highly protected, isolated sanatorium that promises a lifetime warranty for endless inspiration.

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    Horror Niall Shukla

    A Doll Distorted

    Jane suffers from haphephobia (the pathological fear of touch), tormented by years of loneliness and isolation she orders a synthetic love doll online to nightmarish consequences.

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    Sci‑Fi Douglas Jessup

    GLOW

    Winner of the 2014 Panavision Future Filmmaker award - When a suspicious threesome check-in to a desert motel, a series of strange events lead owner Vern into a dangerous confrontation with the trio.

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    Interview: San Francisco Film Festival Shorts Directors

    Making a great short film requires a certain kind of alchemy; because there are no hard-set rules in regards to running time, subject matter, or even medium, filmmakers traverse a tricky path on the road to festival -- and online audience -- acceptance. I was lucky enough to sit down at the San Francisco International Film Festival with a few of the shorts filmmakers that were in attendance and get insight into their process, ask what lessons they learned on their latest productions, and find out what they believe makes a good short film.

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