StoryCorps 9/11 Series
Public Television's StoryCorps oral history project selected three histories to be animated commemorating the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.
Public Television's StoryCorps oral history project selected three histories to be animated commemorating the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.
The nominations are in! An interesting crop of films this year, especially because there are a few we're unfamiliar with. Though, it's great to see Short of the Week fav Anders Walter finally get his due this go-around.
It is April 18th, the first day in which you can make reservations via Tribeca's new online distribution system in order to "virtually attend" the screenings of 9 new short films, 9 "classic" shorts and 6 new features. The process is really simple.
Among the tens of thousands of films that debuted online over the last year, the 150+ that we featured here on Short of the Week, and the 9 that we've honored here with the SOTW Awards 2013, one stood out above all the others. Not only that, but it's one of the best shorts we've ever experienced.
Ben Whishaw stars as a man walking a paper-thin line between profound joy and complete hopelessness in this powerful and challenging award-winning short film.
Hoping to say Kaddish after their mother’s death, Leah and Ariel find themselves one person short of making a Minyan—the quorum of ten Jewish adults required for evening prayer service.
An ode to Disney "Princess" films, this 2010 Supinfocom short whimsically applies fairy-tale conventions to a modern romance gone stale.
Guilt-ridden teenager Kasper is willing to do anything to make things right again with his girlfriend.
Take a journey back into childhood, travel into the future with a clone or wallow in despair alongside a Pizzamonster in our Best of the Month picks for September 2022