James Kim

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    Romance James Sweeney

    The First

    A young man has first-time sex with both male and female partners, but is he more drawn to one than the other?

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    Drama Jesse Coane

    We Were Awesome

    Childhood friends, Adam and James, are both back in town for Thanksgiving. After a long night drinking with their hometown crew, the estranged friends decide to hike up the hill where they used to hang out in time past.

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    Fantasy James Stewart

    Foxed!

    When young Emily is kidnapped by foxes and forced to work in the mysterious underground Blue Goo Mines, she must use everything she's got to get back home and uncover the foxes' secret plan!

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    Documentary James Gallagher

    Paulette

    Paulette Harwood, a 90-year-old former Radio City Music Hall Corps de Ballet soloist, teaches the final classes in a school she's run for sixty years.

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    Documentary James Burns

    We Live This

    We Live This is the story of four boys from the projects who have come together to pursue their dreams. Most New Yorkers who ride the MTA have opinions about them, but what lies beneath these young performers is more than what meets the eye.

  • Festival

    An S/W-Centric Guide to Sundance 2021

    S/W takes a deep dive into the 2021 Sundance Programme, previewing a mix of features and shorts from members of the short film community.

  • Filmmaker Update

    Filmmaker Updates: October 2020

    Find out what some of our previously featured filmmakers have been up to recently - as we take a look at projects in development, distribution deals and awards in our 'Filmmaker Updates' series.

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    Dramedy Kim Tran

    Zoe and Hanh

    A young woman is caught in a lie by her suspicious mom. With tensions already high from recently losing a loved one, their relationship unhinges. Part of our SXSW Shorts Week coverage. #SXSWshorts

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    Adventure Jonathan Kim

    The Happiest Monster

    A lo-fi animation by CalArts student Jonathan Kim that proves a film doesn't need a big budget and production polish to entertain.

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