Peter Huang

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    Comedy Kevin Oeser

    Grand Zero

    A family man returns to his hometown to discover he's the last person in town who's not part of a legendary network marketing pyramid scheme.

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    Music Video Andrew Griffin

    To Build a Home

    A multi-track music video film that touches on what happens after the happy ending and the struggles of dealing with the loss that follows.

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    Comedy Sam Boyd

    In a Relationship

    A mockumentary about two relationships—one fresh, one stale—and the perils of contemporary dating.

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    Interview with Jamie Travis (The Armoire)

    Toronto native Jamie Travis has been making short films for more than a decade. When he finally made the leap to features (his debut For a Good Time, Call… premiered at Sundance and will hit cinemas this fall), he gave shorts lovers everywhere a wonderful gift by releasing all his previous work online.

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    Oscar Nominees 2012: Short Films

    The nominations are in! There are many great films in the lineup this year but there are also a few noticeable absences. Who do you think deserves the little golden man? Click the images to view the trailers then vote below.

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    GOBELINS lécole de l'image: Films of 2015

    From Lobster-dates to Samurai-battles, the GOBELINS grad films are always a highly anticipated event in the world of online animation and the 2015 batch doesn't disappoint.

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    Fantasy Haolu Wang

    The Pregnant Ground

    A woman falls into a fantastical world after the loss of her child in Haolu Wang’s “The Pregnant Ground”, a wildly imaginative and deeply political exploration of the fears concerning female bodies and pregnancy.

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    Watch Sundance 2014 Short Films!

    Yesterday afternoon saw the announcement of Sundance's short film lineup for 2014, 66 short films that will play Park City this upcoming January. The competition was fierce, with a revealed total of 8,141 submissions, but, of the myriad things you could do to catch the fleeting but powerful attention of a programmer—write a great script, discover an amazing subject, or cast a big star—keeping your short film offline, sight unseen, conferred no advantage.

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