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    Comedy Nicole Delaney

    Thirsty

    Thirsty tells the story of a mosquito (voiced by Maya Rudolph) who falls in love with a man (Jay Ellis) after she tastes his blood. Through her eyes we explore the ups and downs of sex, intimacy, love, and a bug’s unflinching desire to feel human.

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    Documentary Nicholas Maher

    You And The Thing That You Love

    A teenage Midwest skate punk on the verge of going pro has a freak accident and wakes up blind. This is a story of pain, grit, fight, uncertainty, fear, desperation, and most importantly — love.

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    Action Stephen Martin

    Dead Hearts

    A young mortician will give his heart away to find true love. A whimsical, gothic bedtime story filled with love, loss, taxidermy, Kung fu, and biker werewolves.

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    Dramedy Calvin Sang

    Love is Real!

    Feuding couple Jamie and Millie are brought back together with the help of their AI home-assistant Ada and a musical extravaganza.

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    Myth Veronica Solomon

    Love Me, Fear Me

    A metamorphic creature will stop at nothing to impress the unseen audience and avoid their dreaded silence.

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    Drama Alberto Mielgo

    The Windshield Wiper

    Inside a cafe while smoking a whole pack of cigarettes, a man poses an ambitious question: "What is Love?" This Oscar-winning short from Alberto Mielgo is a collection of vignettes of rare beauty and style. (Pressing play opens the film in a new window)

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    The Importance of Producing with Loran Dunn

    "You have to be the biggest champion of your film" - Loran Dunn looks to help producers become less misunderstood in the first of a new monthly series on S/W

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    Adventure Tomas Mankovsky

    Sorry I'm Late

    A fun, simple story of a man's adventure getting home all animated in life-size, stop-motion with real people and bizarre objects.

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    The Future of Animation | SOTW Awards 2013

    SOTW Awards 2013 Animation winners discuss the future of the animation industry—their experiences and their thoughts on how shorts are leading the charge for innovation.

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