W K Tokyo Lab

  • Festival

    An S/W-Centric Guide to Sundance 2020

    We're looking forward to Sundance 2020 by highlighting work that should be on your radar—a mix of features and shorts from members of the S/W alum community.

  • SOTW

    S/W collaboration with Bertha DocHouse Cinema

    Short of the Week has partnered with the UK's first cinema dedicated solely to documentary to offer a programme of some of our favourite short docs from around the world.

  • SOTW

    Introducing the S/W Shop!

    We are excited to open the doors to our new Short of the Week Shop where you can purchase custom shirts, bags, sweatshirts and other accessories. Everything has been designed in-house with the highest quality garments to keep you comfortable on your next film shoot or looking sharp when you hit the festivals.

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    Experimental Max Hattler & W+K Tokyo Lab

    AANAATT

    Visual artist Max Hattler transitions from the digital to the practical in this amazing stop-motion piece which traces the history of 20th century art and design.

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    Myth Rob Shaw

    The Machine

    Telling tale of the dangers of human invention and the destruction it can wreak on the environment and others in this well-executed stop-motion film.

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    Action Alex Weil

    One Rat Short

    This pro-level CG animation revolves around the remarkable romance of a scrappy street rat and a lovely lab rat, with plenty of action inbetween. However it is done in a decidedly un-Pixar way.

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    Experimental Olivia Wilde

    Wake Up

    A woman is forced to rediscover her humanity in an increasingly digital world. A brand film for HP, directed by Olivia Wilde and starring Margaret Qualley.

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    Sci‑Fi Luke Saunders

    The Fisherman

    Set in a Tokyo-esque alternate reality, the film follows the life of two strangers as they unknowingly become entangled in a fisherman’s life long obsession.

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