DM Films Inc

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    Drama Gabriel Bisset Smith

    Thrush

    A heart-breaking tale of love and loss told through a sequence of snapshots.

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    Sci‑Fi Chris Caldwell & Zeek Earl

    Prospect

    Alone on a foreign world a father and daughter must fend for themselves in place without law.

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    Fantasy Nieto

    Swallow the Universe

    The grandiloquent blood-and-thunder saga of a young child lost in Manchuria’s deep jungles. His sudden presence creates complete anarchy in the fauna’s primitive world, which was until-then perfectly organized.

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    Dark Comedy Dylan Hamilton-Smith

    Dudecreeps

    When Janine returns home from an evening jog she realizes something is different about her boyfriend in this darkly comedic homage to horror classics.

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    Sci‑Fi John Coven

    Out There

    All is not what it seems in this psychological, sci-fi thriller with top-notch acting and production quality.

  • Best of the Month

    Best of the Month: March 2020

    A meditative character study, a fascinating female coming-of-age story and the first coronavirus masterpiece make up our 'Best of the Month' picks for March 2020

  • SOTW

    5-Year Anniversary!

    It's been 5 great years here at Short of the Week as we take a look at where have we been and where are we going.

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    Comedy Eros V

    Double Tap

    A screen-obsessed teen ignores an Instagram chainmail and unleashes a Dickless Troll. Big mistake. Part of our SXSW Shorts Week coverage. #SXSWshorts

  • Festival

    Sundance 2010 Shorts Hit YouTube

    Sundance kicked off tonight in Park City, Utah. I hadn't heard any advance buzz about the 10/10 online series, a recent Sundance tradition that we covered last year, and so I sadly concluded that the festival had moved away from online distro for short films to instead focus more on its much-heralded pay per view partnership.

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    Drama Damien Ferrie & 2 Others

    Over Time

    A creator's puppets must struggle to carry on after their master is gone. A bizarrely moving animation from Supinfocom students.

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