Bob Woodruff Foundation

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    Comedy Alison Rich

    The Other Morgan

    Morgan Yardley works as an exterminator and loves her little, unremarkable life, until she discovers there's another Morgan.

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    Drama Kasra Farahani

    Concerning the Bodyguard

    Based on a short story by Donald Barthelme, and read by author Salman Rushdie, "Concerning the Bodyguard" is a story about dictatorship and overthrow. An omniscient narrator questions the thoughts and loyalties of a bodyguard entrusted with the protection of an important and dubious leader.

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    Comedy Teemu Niukkanen

    F**king Bunnies

    Raimo’s comfy middle class bubble is burst when a satan worshipping sex cult moves in next door.

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    Horror Shant Hamassian

    Night of the Slasher

    A "shot-in-one-take" slasher film about a teenage girl who must commit horror movie sins by drinking alcohol, doing drugs, and having sex in order to lure a masked killer and defeat him.

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    Documentary Nickolas Duarte

    Jay

    A glimpse into the extraordinary and complex life of Jay Kyle Peterson, an abstract artist with an even more abstract past.

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    Drama Jackson Kiyoshi Segars

    Kimchi

    Marrying into a Korean-American family in disarray, a Japanese-American man hides away with his camera and discovers a hidden connection with his future grandfather-in-law.

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    Sci‑Fi

    Project Kronos

    Project Kronos is a documentary film set in the not too distant future, following a mission to achieve interstellar space travel. As the mission unfolds with extraordinary results, the scientists find themselves dealing with a much bigger agenda.

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    Drama Brandon Bray

    Love, Dad

    An emotional, wordless 3min short. On the outskirts of Cairo, lies an entire suburb made out of trash called Garbage City. 'Love, Dad,' explores the grueling work and persistence one father endures to put his daughter through school.

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    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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