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    Drama Dik Jarman

    Dad's Clock

    A moving ode to his dying father, Dik Jarman seeks and finds resolution to the strained relationship they shared by examining his father's love of clocks—overcoming in the end the specter of his long-lost brother.

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    Documentary Jake Bulgarino & James Young

    Halter Off

    Angelo Jackson, a veteran horse trainer with a checkered past , puts it all on the line to win the race of his life.

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    Thriller Stephen Schuster

    Distraction

    A young writer. A prostitute. An old desert motel. All stories need an ending and all endings need a beginning.

  • Festival

    Tribeca Storyscapes 2017

    Short of the Week checks out Tribeca's VR sidebar, and reports back on the state of the form.

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    Drama James Shepherd & James Hartley

    Twisted

    After a night with the girl of his dreams, Michael has a story to tell. And a favour to ask.

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    Documentary Charlie Tyrell

    I Thought I Told You To Shut Up!!

    In 1977, David Boswell created the comic book anti-hero Reid Fleming, the World's Toughest Milkman. More than 30 years later, the big screen Hollywood adaptation remains in contractual limbo. Narrated by Jonathan Demme.

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    Fantasy Daren Rabinovitch & 2 Others

    The Tale of Hillbelly

    A yogi who tries to commune with nature gets more than he bargained for in Encyclopedia Pictura's surreal short 'The Tale of Hillbelly'.

  • Interview

    The Future of New Media | SOTW Awards 2013

    Winners of the SOTW Awards 2013 New Media category sit down to discuss the importance of story and the need for funding in this roundtable discussion about the future of the industry.

  • Festival

    A Look Back at ANIMA 2019

    Alex Dudok de Wit was on the ground at Belgium's top animation festival. Here are his impressions, and a sneak peak at the animated shorts that will be getting buzz in 2019.

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    Horror Tiffany Kimmel

    Everybody Goes to the Hospital

    The tale of 4-year-old Little Mata (writer/director Tiffany Kimmel's mother) as she's taken to the hospital in late 1963 with appendicitis.

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