Christopher K. Walker

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    Fantasy Kaspar Jancis

    Piano

    A community of characters attempt to overcome obstacles in their life in Kaspar Jancis' impressive follow-up to 'Villa Antropoff'

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    Oscar Short Film Nominees 2015

    Good morning, short film fans. The nominations for 2015 are in! It's an interesting group, and fun to see what did and not make it from the various category shortlists.

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    An S/W-Centric Guide to SXSW 2021

    With so much to watch at the 2021 SXSW festival, let S/W guide you through the program with our short film / feature highlights from our previously featured filmmakers.

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    Thriller Maciek Szczerbowski & Chris Lavis

    Madame Tutli Putli

    A disturbing train ride through the depths of her psychology awaits Madame Tutli Putli in this astonishing claymation that was Oscar-nominated in 2007.

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    Drama Bobb Barito

    Light My Fire

    A vengeful father hunts down his daughter's boyfriend on the Fourth of July.

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    Drama Hans Augustave

    I Held Him

    While a man falls deeper into the depths of pain and depression, his friend reluctantly chooses an uncomfortable solution to help him heal.

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    Drama Gautier Alfirevic & Kevin "Teau" Rose

    YONA

    After an expedition that went wrong, Chester Cornell, American Captain of the Union finds himself deeply wounded. As he is about to die, an unexpected encounter will make him face his fears and doubts.

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    Documentary Colin Arisman & Tyler Wilkinson-Ray

    Finding Gulo

    "Finding Gulo" follows a backcountry ski guide & field biologist who attempt to document an elusive population of wolverines in Washington's Cascade Range. When our government fails to act, can citizen science save endangered wildlife from climate change?

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    Drama Jessica Dowse

    My Condolences To Your Future Lovers

    Determined to fight for her summer love, idealist Vicky argues passionately for young love and picture-perfect moments convinced Stacey is just scared or, even worse, in the closet.

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