Live Unbound

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    Experimental Freddie Griffiths

    My Dad's Name Was Huw. He Was An Alcoholic Poet.

    Filmmaker Freddie Griffiths looks to unravel the state of mind of his late alcoholic father, through the poems he left behind, in this intimate and insightful documentary

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    Fantasy Elie Chapuis

    Canard

    Vladimir and Olga raise ducks on a small isolated farm in the countryside. They hope for a child, but this expectation soon turns into a nightmare. (Link opens in New Window)

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    Sci‑Fi Tom Teller

    Hum

    Sumptuous 3D animation elevates this student film about a solitary dish washing robot living out his life in the back room of a restaurant who is enlightened to the world that exists beyond his four walls.

  • Interview

    The Future of Animation | SOTW Awards 2013

    SOTW Awards 2013 Animation winners discuss the future of the animation industry—their experiences and their thoughts on how shorts are leading the charge for innovation.

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    Documentary Zackary Canepari

    Claressa

    After Claressa Shields won gold in Olympic boxing in 2012, she is back in Flint, Michigan, with no sponsors and no endorsements. After climbing the mountain, she is back at the bottom, training to do it again at Rio 2016 and become the first boxer in history to defend a gold medal.

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    Fantasy Renee Zhan

    O Black Hole!

    A woman who can't stand the passing of time turns herself into a black hole. A thousand unchanging years pass until one day, the Singularity wakes inside her.

  • Fan Film

    Interview with Joe Sill (Kara)

    Director Joe Sill joins us to discuss his latest short film 'Kara' - a Star Wars fan-film featuring some impressive VFX work.

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    Documentary Nicholas Maher

    You And The Thing That You Love

    A teenage Midwest skate punk on the verge of going pro has a freak accident and wakes up blind. This is a story of pain, grit, fight, uncertainty, fear, desperation, and most importantly — love.

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    Documentary Zoe McIntosh

    Living Like Kings

    The Christchurch Earthquake left the majority of its population devastated, but for a small group of homeless people, disaster brought about new and luxurious living opportunities—a taste of what it’s like to live like a king.

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