Downward Dog
Inspiring an ABC Comedy of the same name, “Downward Dog” follows the day-to-day life of Nan as told by her increasingly lonely and philosophical dog, Martin.
Inspiring an ABC Comedy of the same name, “Downward Dog” follows the day-to-day life of Nan as told by her increasingly lonely and philosophical dog, Martin.
In this chilling one-take short, a woman meets her ex on a pedestrian bridge in the middle of Oslo.
Living in a world where everything’s already been said, felt, and done before, can anyone truly be unique? And is thinking about this too much really a good idea?
Director Joe Sill joins us to discuss his latest short film 'Kara' - a Star Wars fan-film featuring some impressive VFX work.
If you met yourself, would you love yourself? When Alex meets Alex at a bar the sparks fly, but that night he finds out that they share a lot more than just a name.
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
The mysteries of the heart are front in center in London-animator Julia Pott's examination of love, faded.
A new couple are about to get romantic when they are interrupted by the guy's future self.
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.
Tribeca's (Online) Film Festival this year is quite extensive: 6 feature films, 9 in-competition shorts and these9 "retro" shorts from the festival's past, all available for free! We'll cover this year's competition shorts in a series of forthcoming posts, but remember that Tribeca has their own spin on this online thing, so make sure to reserve a 24-hour screening window for each film in advance. These 9 retro shorts are a bit easier to manage, rather than signing up for specific 24-hour screening periods, they are available to view at any time between now and May 1st.