Good Vibrations

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    Thriller Stephen Schuster

    Distraction

    A young writer. A prostitute. An old desert motel. All stories need an ending and all endings need a beginning.

  • Playlist

    5 Holiday Ads Determined to Make You Cry

    Holiday-time is the new Super Bowl for advertisements, as marketers and filmmakers combine forces and put their best foot forward in the hope of melting your heart—all in less than 5 minutes.

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    From Bag Man to Kin: A Sci-Fi Short-to-Feature

    An S/W Award winner in 2014, "Bag Man" has transformed into "Kin" a new sci-fi feature released in theaters this weekend. We round up coverage from around the web on the film and the journey of its creators, twin brothers Jonathan and Josh Baker.

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    Comedy William Mager

    Hands Solo

    What if a Deaf man became an internationally famous adult film star, all because he's very very good with his hands?

  • Interview

    10 Questions with Matthew Savage (Reign of Death)

    Reign of Death, the subject of our recent feature review, is one of the most confidently stylish shorts we've seen in a while. Its director, Matthew Savage, has served as a concept designer for several big budget features including The Dark Knight and Kick-Ass, but, not being content with that arrangement, has been stepping up to the director's chair.

  • Festival

    A Dispatch from the Torino Short Film Market

    Short of the Week got invited to the third edition of the Torino Short Film Market. The Result? Good wine, good pasta, and the best company possible—the short film community.

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    Drama Vincent Biron

    Les Fleurs de l'âge

    On one summer day, four children face themselves, and become a little older.

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    Dark Comedy Simon Pontén & Joakim Behrman

    The Owl

    The mood in a teacher’s lounge changes when the reason behind a colleague's nickname is brought to light.

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    Documentary Anders Hammer

    Do Not Split

    Experience a ground-level view of the Hong Kong pro-democracy protests in this Oscar-nominated short from Field of Vision. Visceral and pulse-pounding, Anders Hammer provides unprecedented access to the participants as they fight against the mainland Chinese government—actions spurred by the passage of a new Beijing-backed national security law.

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    Fashion Film Roundup Pt. 1: Scorcese, Miller, Lynch & Ritchie

    The assault that the city of New York has been under for the last week, perpetrated by 5'11, birdlike amazons, garbed in freakish war paint and extravagant, yet bizarrely soft battle armor, is now over. I speak of course of Fashion Week New York which ended yesterday, one of the 4 international fashion weeks which rule the industry and establish the direction the fashion world will take in the coming year.

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