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    Documentary Ryan Peterson

    The Super Salmon

    A salmon in Alaska makes an unlikely journey on "the Mount Everest of rivers" - the Susitna - as residents consider the costs/benefits of a government-proposed mega-dam. An infectiously funny and enjoyable environmental documentary.

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    Experimental Mitch McGlocklin

    Forever

    Distinctively captured via Light Detection and Ranging equipment (LiDAR), this meditative short that played Sundance 2021 centers on a protagonist spurred to introspection when an AI algorithm denies his life insurance application.

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    Adventure Edmunds Jansons

    CHOIR TOUR

    It’s a wild free-for-all when a famous boys’ choir breaks away from their conductor while on tour in Seoul and causes mayhem in the hotel.

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    Dark Comedy David Firth

    Cream

    An icon of crude internet animation, David Firth unveils his latest demented creation. Dr. Bellifer, a scientific genius, who after years of smashing particles together, reveals his revolutionary new product: a cream with the power to fix all of the world’s problems.

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    Experimental Nikita Diakur

    Ugly

    The 2017 Grand Prize Winner at Ottawa, a formally groundbreaking animated short. An ugly cat struggles to coexist in a fragmented and broken world, eventually finding a soulmate in a mystical chief.

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    Comedy Alexander Engel

    Digits

    After losing the last two digits of a girl’s number, a socially awkward fish enthusiast tries every combination to seek her out.

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    Drama Meryam Joobeur

    Ikhwène (Brotherhood)

    One of the most acclaimed shorts of the year, and a frontrunner for Oscar. Mohamed is a shepherd in rural Tunisia with his wife and two young sons. Their world is shaken when their oldest son returns after a long journey with a mysterious woman he says is his wife.

  • Festival

    A Shorts-centric Preview of SXSW 2024

    Black holes, nuns and Nicholas Cage all feature in this round-up of work from our previously featured filmmakers at this year's SXSW

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    Action Roseanne Liang

    Do No Harm

    3am. 1980s Hongjing. In an aging private hospital, a single-minded surgeon is forced to break her physician’s oath when violent gangsters storm in to stop a crucial operation.

  • Best of the Month

    Best Films of the Month: August

    Anxiety about the future abounds in these 3 short films we've selected as the "must sees" of the past month.

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