Les Films du Worso

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    Horror Marcus Alqueres

    The Collector

    A drug dealer accepts unusual help for his troubles in this new short from the writer/director of the viral hit "The Flying Man".

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    Romance Kevin Lim

    Lichen

    Through chance and coincidence, infinitely small decisions can produce new life.

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    AWN: Oscar Animation Showcase

    The folks over at AWN are showcasing the animated films up for an Oscar this year. They show short clips from most films along with stills and a synopsis—enough to give you taste of each film.

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    Documentary Kyle Thrash & Haley Elizabeth Anderson

    The Sentence of Michael Thompson

    In 1994, Michael Thompson was arrested for selling three pounds of cannabis and was sentenced to 42 to 60 years in prison. He is the longest serving non-violent offender in the history of Michigan and he is finally up for clemency

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    Drama Samuel Hunter Galloway

    Past the Second Stage

    A man attempts to crack the security questions to his dead brother's computer and find a picture for his funeral. But each question brings him closer to the resentment he's avoiding.

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    Comedy Ariel Kleiman

    Young Love

    The impending release of season 2 of 'Andor' gives us an excuse to belatedly visit Ariel Kleiman's early breakout. A young man clutching his side runs through a field of alpacas and is confronted by a woman.

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    Thriller Tomas Jonsgården

    Kasper & Sophie

    Guilt-ridden teenager Kasper is willing to do anything to make things right again with his girlfriend.

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    Documentary Duncan Cowles

    Alexithymia

    What's it like to feel no emotion? Duncan Cowles returns to Short of the Week with his latest documentary exploring the condition of Alexithymia

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    Is a Short the Stepping Stone to a Feature?

    As short film curators, we often get asked the broad question: why make a short film? After all, they tend to be money losers, and even if you do capture lightning in a bottle and manage to go viral, that doesn’t necessarily translate to fame and fortune. So, why do it? Well, there is a popular assertion that a short film can be a pivotal stepping stone to a feature.

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