Jean Malek

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    Documentary Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee

    Marie's Dictionary

    Marie Wilcox is the last fluent speaker of the Wukchumni language. This is the story of the dictionary she created in an effort to keep her language alive.

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    Sci‑Fi Vincent Defour & 3 Others

    L3.0

    Leo, a Hi-Tech ‘pet’ robot, wanders alone in Paris following the mysterious disappearance of nearly all living species.

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    Sci‑Fi Francois Ferracci

    Lost Memories 2.0

    An ambitious follow-up to a 2012 viral hit. The “Cloud” collapsed and destroyed all the digital data in the world a few years ago. The world has been slowly recovering. But disconnected from his lost love, how can a man move on?

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    Fantasy Leoluna Robert-Tourneur

    Hold Me Tight

    In the heart of a dark forest, two silhouettes meet, attract and repel each other in an explosive bridal parade.

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    Drama Joe Stankus

    Trooper

    When an ex-cop's deathbed confession reveals something terrible, a dutiful daughter is forced to weigh the differences between the stories we tell ourselves and the truth.

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    Interview with Connor Hurley (The Naturalist)

    With science fiction story-lines and topics of sexuality proving to be big discussion starters here on Short of the Week, it would have seemed like an opportunity missed if we didn't speak to emerging filmmaker Connor Hurley about his short film The Naturalist. Based around concepts of genetically altering sexual orientation and set in an unspecified dystopian future, we talked to the director about the influence of existing work on his narrative/tone and looked at how he went about creating a timeless aesthetic for his film: It's hard not talk about The Naturalist without first looking at the concept - where did the idea for the narrative come from? I remember I was probably around 12 years old, pursuing both my passion for filmmaking and facing questions of my own sexuality.

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    Comedy Thomas LEMOINE & 3 Others

    Dum Spiro

    It's soldier vs. bear in this light-hearted "Merry Melodies" slapstick from students at France's ESMA.

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