Thunder Road
Officer Arnaud loved his Mom. At her funeral he expresses that feeling...in a memorable way. Winner of the Sundance 2016 Grand Prize.
Officer Arnaud loved his Mom. At her funeral he expresses that feeling...in a memorable way. Winner of the Sundance 2016 Grand Prize.
A compassionate indie drama, a game-changing CG animation and a hi-concept body-swap comedy with heart make up the trio of films selected by the S/W team as our 'Best of the Month' for August 2021.
We all have our tastes when it comes to short films. We writers thought we'd make it easy for you to find your taste by allowing you to follow our individual RSS feeds.
As a preview to the upcoming S/W Awards, our team selects their favourite short films of 2020 and explain why they stood out from the 256 we featured throughout the year.
This year has been a big year for Short of the Week. Let's take a moment to look back on where we've been and look ahead to where we're going.
Shot by cell-phone on the streets of New York and Sydney, Mankind is no Island stitches together words from posters, displays and street signs—to create a poem of breathtaking beauty and emotion.
We close out our SXSW Shorts Week coverage by highlighting 5 of our favorite films from the program that you should keep en eye out for in the coming weeks and months.
A look back at the year that was 2023 and all we achieved on Short of the Week & Shortverse.
A lone woman searches for others as she struggles to survive in a desolate, post-apocalyptic wasteland.