Jack Cooper Stimpson

  • Festival

    Competition Short Films Part 1: 2011 Tribeca Film Festival

    Friday I reviewed the 9 retrospective short films available to watch for free in the Tribeca Streaming Room. They underwhelmed me, which I found odd—shouldn't the program have been comprised of nothing but slam-dunk, all-star selections? Anyway, today we shift focus to the films that are actual 2011 Tribeca Film Fest selections, and fortunately  I think they are much better.

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    Fantasy Joe Bichard

    The Waldgeist & Me

    A dark tale of Love & Dismemberment from Royal College of Art graduate Joe Bichard.

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    Comedy Roel van Beek

    A Film About a Pudding

    After Ronin neglects to clear up her dropped groceries, they start to mix and bubble, transforming into a small pudding - which begins to grow at an alarming rate

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    Drama

    Netherland Dwarf

    Harry really wants a rabbit. Harry’s dad really wants his wife back. A subtle but moving Sundance short from Australian director, David Michôd (Animal Kingdom).

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    Comedy Glenn Fellman

    Slow Vine

    Quiet, absurd, and plagued with self-doubt, SLOW VINE is a new form of sketch comedy, moving at its own unhurried pace.

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    Dramedy Greg Bratman & Dusty Brown

    The Nobodies

    Two nobodies try to find their place in a world of somebodies.

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    Adventure Fx Goby

    To Build a Fire

    In the harshness of midwinter, a trapper is crossing the Yukon with his dog. Struggling to survive, he attempts to build a simple fire.

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    Fantasy Tim Rauch

    Mushroom Park

    Two friends locked in a love-hate relationship bury a dead frog as rain beings to fall. They make a fateful decision to wait out the storm under a tree and wake up in a world quite unlike the one they left behind.

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    Oscar Short Films 2023: A Voter's Guide

    With nominee voting for the 2023 Academy Awards opening today (Thu 12th Jan), the S/W team highlights the five standout films from each short film category.

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    Sci‑Fi Tom Teller

    Hum

    Sumptuous 3D animation elevates this student film about a solitary dish washing robot living out his life in the back room of a restaurant who is enlightened to the world that exists beyond his four walls.

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