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    Dark Comedy Michael Slavens

    What Cheer?

    After the sudden passing of his wife, Stan ignores his overwhelming grief only to be faced with an unavoidable 20-piece punk marching band that floods his world with boisterous, interminable song.

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    Documentary Malachy Browne & David Botti

    Day of Rage: How Trump Supporters Took the U.S. Capitol

    The Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol was perhaps the most widely documented act of political violence in history. The New York Times obtained, analyzed and mapped out thousands of cellphone videos, police bodycam recordings and internal police audio to provide the most complete picture to date of what happened.

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    Drama Seith Mann

    Five Deep Breaths

    Friends meet at the crossroads of loyalty and morality and are forced to decide which path to walk.

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    Music Video Romain Chassaing

    Words Hurt

    "Words hurt but decisions matter" - Be a leader or be a loser in this interactive music video game.

  • Best of the Month

    Best of the Month: January 2020

    In this first Best of the Month playlist of the new decade, we take a look back our favourite content from the first 31-days of 2020

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    Short of the Week in 2016—A Year in Review

    By any measurement, 2016 was a dramatic year. In a year that revealed some of the ugliest nature of ourselves, we need to remember to reflect on the amazing moments as well.

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    Documentary Sean Dunne

    Black Bike Week

    "A whole lot of bikes, a whole lot of fun"...welcome to Black Bike Week.

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    Documentary Gavin Kelly

    Avatar Days

    What if fantasy characters from World of Warcraft existed in our world? That's what this documentary from Dublin explores, and I in turn explore how the film is perfect representative of short film today.

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    Dark Comedy Nicolas Keppens & Matthias Phlips

    Wildebeest

    Going on a safari is a dream for many, but for middle-aged couple Linda and Troyer, it turns into a nightmare when they get left behind in the wilderness

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    Poem Daniel and David Holechek

    A Finger, Two Dots Then Me

    Spoken word rock star Derrick Brown and the Holechek duo team up to deliver a moving piece describing where two lovers should meet after the lights get dim.

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