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George has hit rock bottom. He’s fallen so low that even his refection has turned its back on him. When it disappears altogether, George sets off on a quest find himself and face reality.
George has hit rock bottom. He’s fallen so low that even his refection has turned its back on him. When it disappears altogether, George sets off on a quest find himself and face reality.
A man suffering from Alzheimer's desperately tries to put together the pieces of his past.
Nikola Tesla's best days are behind him. The inventor remains shut up in his room, alone with his thoughts, strange lights, and the pigeon he's in love with.
Short of the Week checks out Tribeca's VR sidebar, and reports back on the state of the form.
An editorial-illustrator turned award-winning documentary filmmaker, Mickey Duzyj parlayed his breakthrough short film into a Netflix series—one that poignantly tells the surprising, and noble stories of some of sports' most infamous figures.
Our Toronto bureau-chief shares her picks for the most interesting shorts coming out of TIFF.
Growth portrays the rise and downfall of a family over the course of 20 years, in one living room, in a single shot.
The three short films selected by our team as 'Best of the Month' drew inspiration from love motels, personal experiences with hormonal contraception and the "toxic masculine qualities" of Picasso's work.
What happens when you mix zombies and beer? You get a seemingly unstoppable way to spread a zombie virus.
An issue-documentary that examines the moral implications of developing autonomous weapons—should we develop the power to kill without human control?