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  • Best of the Month

    Best of the Month: December 2019

    Our final 'Best of the Month' playlist of the year features a BAFTA-winning animation, a festival-favourite drama and a NYTimes Op-Doc.

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    Horror Janina Gavankar & Russo Schelling

    Stucco

    While hanging a piece of art in her new home, a woman knocks a hole in her wall, revealing what might be another room. Her mind unravels as she wonders what could be on the other side. Part of our SXSW Shorts Week coverage. #SXSWshorts

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    Action Damian Nenow

    Paths of Hate

    >>>>Video File Down Due to Copyright Claim by Platige Image<<<< A stunning aerial dogfight between two pilots brings both to the edge, transforming them into something darker, in this highly anticipated short animation.

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    Documentary Lynn Tomlinson

    The Elephant's Song

    The sad but true story of Old Bet, the first circus elephant in America, set to a tune sung by her friend, an old farm dog.

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    Drama Divij Roopchand

    Mast Qalandar

    All this rap-loving Sikh boy wants for his thirteenth birthday is a new hairdo.

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    Dramedy Matt Starr

    The Entertainer

    Set in a reality where technology as we know it doesn't exist, a young woman attends a series of touching and surreal “appointments” that straddle the line between companionship and personalized entertainment.

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    Documentary Nara Normande

    Guaxuma

    Nara grows up on a beach in Brazil with her best friend Tayra. Her home is a paradise which will soon be lost.

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    Dark Comedy Patrick Muhlberger

    Pop Music

    Trevor's niece prepared a dance for her crush and the DJ didn't play the correct song. Now Trevor is mad and he's carrying a samurai sword. What follows is an all night, music-infused, revenge mission through suburbia.

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    Drama Regina Pessoa

    Uncle Thomas: Accounting for The Days

    From the director's personal and visual memories, a tribute to her uncle Thomas, a humble man with a simple and anonymous life. This is her acknowledgement of how one does not have to be somebody to become exceptional in our life.

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