How My Grandmother Became A Chair
A grandmother loses her five senses, one after the other, until she transforms into a wooden chair.
A grandmother loses her five senses, one after the other, until she transforms into a wooden chair.
The S/W team pick their three favourite shorts from the 22 we featured in April 2020
As the borders between digital and real life blur, film festivals seek to leverage the latter to gain prominence in the former. TIFF’s mini festival with Instagram is an insightful look at influential platforms seeking to leverage each others strengths and envision the future of content
A story about all the new hobbies we started while locked down over the past year, in a search for fulfillment…and their failures.
Céline Roustan / Toronto ContributorAs 2017 comes to an end, I wrap my first year at Short of the Week. What a year since Jason welcomed me to the team — first as an intern, then a few months later as a full person.
Visitors from across the nation gather at a sea of white flags to honor loved ones lost to COVID-19. As they mourn en masse, we witness their many expressions of loss and humanity.
This year marks the 15th edition of the Short Awards - with 2022's 'Short of the Year' soon to be announced, we take a look back at our previous winners and ask...Are these the best films we've ever featured on the site?
The directorial debut of celebrated costume designer Courtney Hoffman (Baby Driver, The Hateful Eight) violent revenge is the goal in this pulpy feminist western
The viral success over the last 36 hours of the dark fan film POWER/RANGERS highlights the tremendous appeal of the genre. The fact that its creators are in potential legal jeopardy, illustrate the drawbacks.
Tigers, ghosts and PowerPoint presentations feature in our Best of the month picks for April 2022