Les Larmes de la Seine (The Seine's Tears)
17 October 1961, "Algerian workers" take to the streets to protest against the mandatory curfew imposed by the police prefecture.
17 October 1961, "Algerian workers" take to the streets to protest against the mandatory curfew imposed by the police prefecture.
A reflection on a great 2018 in short film curating, a peek ahead to 2019, and a playlist of shorts that were especially beloved by our curators.
A long time ago, Prometheus was cursed by the God’s for bringing fire to mankind. Today, Fedor finds himself in Moscow and falls in love, for the first time.
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.
Two people backpacking through the desert stop to face the reality of a dire situation.
A beautiful ode to to grandfathers, moms, and discovering what being an adult means.
Comics legend Alan Moore along with Mitch Jenkins unveil a phantasmagoric English dreamtime made of goosefleshed pin-up girls, burned out comedians and faulty lights, with judgement just behind the tinsel.
Davide, a city tour guide, leads his faithful tourists into a bizarre excursion through Rome and its famous landmarks that have witnessed the reasons for his broken heart.
As a preview to the upcoming S/W Awards, our team selects their favourite short films of 2020 and explain why they stood out from the 256 we featured throughout the year.
The Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol was perhaps the most widely documented act of political violence in history. The New York Times obtained, analyzed and mapped out thousands of cellphone videos, police bodycam recordings and internal police audio to provide the most complete picture to date of what happened.