Mark Nelson

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    Comedy Bernardo Britto

    Hudson Geese

    A goose remembers his last migration.

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    Documentary Malachy Browne & David Botti

    Day of Rage: How Trump Supporters Took the U.S. Capitol

    The Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol was perhaps the most widely documented act of political violence in history. The New York Times obtained, analyzed and mapped out thousands of cellphone videos, police bodycam recordings and internal police audio to provide the most complete picture to date of what happened.

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    Dark Comedy Tuna Bora & Jonathan Djob Nkondo

    Solipsism

    If a girl crosses the border between her internal and external reality and no one is around to see it, does this animated short really exist? Part of our SXSW Shorts Week coverage. #SXSWshorts

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    Documentary Daniele Anastasion & Nathan Golon

    I am Yup'ik

    A simple game unites a community at the furthest, coldest reaches of the earth in this Sundance short film for ESPN's 30 for 30 series.

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    Comedy Oren Brimer

    See You Around

    Thomas sees his ex-girlfriend everywhere, every place he goes, in every person he meets. She broke his heart. Any maybe his head.

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    Documentary Shaina Feinberg

    My Mom's Eggplant Sauce

    A mother and daughter discuss generational trauma and bad acting while making eggplant ragout.

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    Documentary Julie Buck

    Double Exposed

    A double exposed reel of film serves as a jumping off point for an explosive survey of the past and one family's fractured relationships.

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    Comedy Chelsea Devantez

    Basic

    A short, short comedy exploring our nastyass petty side, and the insecure lil' ho inside all of us. Part of our SXSW Shorts Week coverage. #SXSWshorts

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    Sci‑Fi Jason Groves, Richard Kenworthy and Christopher Harding

    Dr. Easy

    A robot with medical training is dispatched to defuse a dangerous situation.

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    Retro Short Films: Tribeca 2011 Film Festival

    Tribeca's (Online) Film Festival this year is quite extensive: 6 feature films, 9 in-competition shorts and these—9 "retro" shorts from the festival's past, all available for free! We'll cover this year's competition shorts in a series of forthcoming posts, but remember that Tribeca has their own spin on this online thing, so make sure to reserve a 24-hour screening window for each film in advance. These 9 retro shorts are a bit easier to manage, rather than signing up for specific 24-hour screening periods, they are available to view at any time between now and May 1st.

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