Skye White

  • Interview

    Interview: San Francisco Film Festival Shorts Directors

    Making a great short film requires a certain kind of alchemy; because there are no hard-set rules in regards to running time, subject matter, or even medium, filmmakers traverse a tricky path on the road to festival -- and online audience -- acceptance. I was lucky enough to sit down at the San Francisco International Film Festival with a few of the shorts filmmakers that were in attendance and get insight into their process, ask what lessons they learned on their latest productions, and find out what they believe makes a good short film.

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    Experimental Kilian Vilim

    Ooze

    The story of a young elevator boy and how his depression and loneliness lead to a sinister self-discovery

  • Best of the Month

    Best of the Month: November 2024

    The tales of a travelling jester, one man's epic obsession with opening a nut and a strange black and white sci-fi about an isolated boy in space make up the team's Best of the Month picks for November.

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    Fantasy Philipp Yuryev

    Tale of the Deaf

    Once upon a time, a mysterious stranger visits a tavern with his unusual barrel organ and gives a scary musical performance to the beggars within.

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    Experimental Jacques Drouin

    Le Paysagiste/Mindscape

    An NFB classic that uses the rare form of animation known as Pinscreen. An artist, is absorbed into his painting, leading him on surreal exploration of the mind.

  • Festival

    2011 GoShort Film Festival Online Program Part 1

    It may not be Sundance or Cannes, but out of Nijmegen, Netherlands, the GoShort International Film Festival—an exciting, young European Short Film Fest—has put together a rather nice online program in support of it's 3rd edition next month. From now until March 31st, the festival will be showing 10 short films on its website, ranging from 2min to 7min30.

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    Documentary Cherish Oteka

    The Black Cop

    Docu-drama exploring one former police officers' experience of being both a victim and a perpetrator of racism within the police force.

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    Documentary Titus Kaphar & Alex Mallis

    Shut Up and Paint

    Painter Titus Kaphar looks to film as a medium in the face of an insatiable art market seeking to silence his activism.

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    Documentary Benedict Campbell

    The Wall of Death

    A daredevil family keeps a visceral form of entertainment alive in this beautiful black and white documentary.

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    Dark Comedy Carey Williams

    Emergency

    Ready for a night of partying, a group of college students must weigh the pros and cons of calling the police when faced with an unusual emergency.

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