Jeremy Charles

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    Documentary Jeremy Konner

    Drunk History Vol. 1

    The latest entry won Sundance this week. Get caught up from the beginning! Learn History! Drunken History!

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    Dark Comedy Ryan Francis Johnson

    Writer's Workshop

    Aspiring writer, Jeremy, attends an exclusive writer's workshop session.

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    Drama Alex Nystrom

    Four Nights and a Fire

    A young Ojibwe photographer stubbornly takes on the responsibility of keeping a sacred fire alive for four consecutive days and nights in mourning of his father. His father’s spirit tries to reach him from the other side.

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    Palm Springs ShortFest 2022: A Short-Centric Guide

    With over 300 films in their line-up, working out what to watch at the Palm Springs Short Fest can be a daunting task. Programmer and S/W team member Céline Roustan lists the titles from S/W alums you'll definitely want to keep an eye out for at the festival.

  • Filmmaker Update

    The Watchlist (June 2022)

    The latest features and TV shows, from S/W alums, to add to your watchlists.

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    Documentary Charles Frank

    Clint Smith: Beyond This Place

    A stirring profile of Future of Storytelling featured speaker Clint Smith. Teaching poetry to prisoners, he uses storytelling to transcend race, gender, and class to allow us to engage in shared humanity.

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    Documentary Sandra Winther

    Lowland Kids

    As climate change erases the Louisiana coast, the last two teenagers on Isle de Jean Charles fight to stay on an island that's been their family home for generations. The Audience Award Winner at Palm Springs Shortfest.

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    Filmmaker Updates: In Development (June 2022)

    Shakespeare adaptations, Steven Soderbergh collaborations and a bunch of new animated series' set for our screens. A round-up of all the projects in development from our Short of the Week alums

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    Poem Jonathan Hodgson & Jonny Hannah

    The Man with the Beautiful Eyes

    A group of boys find themselves fascinated by the one rundown house in the neighborhood in this animated version of a Charles Bukowski poem.

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