Palm Springs ShortFest Online Festival (2012)
North America's largest festival dedicated to short film returns next week. For the second year organizers have created an online component to supplement the proceedings.
North America's largest festival dedicated to short film returns next week. For the second year organizers have created an online component to supplement the proceedings.
A grandfather's life is recounted in this deeply personal tale that sees filmmaker Pascal Floerks' mysterious family member reimagined as a Bear.
Inspired by the Young Vic theatre's recent production of Edward Bond's play Bingo, Epithet, starring Patrick Stewart, tells the story of a contemporary poet with a dubious background.
An erotic thriller about a twisted game a couple plays at bars. Then, one night, things get out of hand.
The story of a boy born on the day Pentagram opened and how his life has been tracked (and kerned) by forty years of Pentagram design.
To confront his past trauma, an amputee veteran acts in a hyperrealistic military simulation.
Two best friends own and operate a convenience store together in a surreal cartoon world.
In last week's first program, Sundance reached back into its archives and issued forth a lineup of short films by four directors who are debuting features films in this year's festival. Today, a new set of 4 short films have been made available through the YouTube Screening Room, this time by four directors who are alumni of the Sundance Labs, the teaching side of the larger year-round Sundance Insitute.
Complementing Wes Anderson's Moonrise Kingdom is this collection of super brief animated short stories based on the main character's library books.
Good artists copygreat artists steal. How everything from music to movies is influenced, based on, or derivative of previous genius.