My Dad's Name Was Huw. He Was An Alcoholic Poet.
Filmmaker Freddie Griffiths looks to unravel the state of mind of his late alcoholic father, through the poems he left behind, in this intimate and insightful documentary
Filmmaker Freddie Griffiths looks to unravel the state of mind of his late alcoholic father, through the poems he left behind, in this intimate and insightful documentary
Black holes, nuns and Nicholas Cage all feature in this round-up of work from our previously featured filmmakers at this year's SXSW
When activated, the "plot device" spontaneously transforms our hero's world into any number of cliched film scenarios. A hit branded film for software company Red Giant.
The new kid in class looks different—he's from Rwanda—and when the other kids start to tease him, it calls up memories of a violent past.
With Oscar voting now open, S/W’s Senior Programmers, Rob Munday, Céline Roustan, and Jason Sondhi, take on the role of voter and whittle the 45-title shortlists down to the 15 short films they think should advance to the nominations round.
How do you stage a miracle healing? Protagonists are cast and different variations are tried out, improved and discarded. Boundaries dissolve between church and theatre, faith and credibility.
One night, Reine, a young loner, sees within the urban chaos a mystical oneness that seems alive, like some sort of guide.
The distances we go to prevent the ones we love from changing in this short from famed concept filmmaker, Nacho Vigalondo.
Our Toronto bureau-chief shares her picks for the most interesting shorts coming out of TIFF.
Sunday night at the Edinburgh Film Festival, the much-promoted Nokia Shorts Competition drew to a close with the debut screening of the 8 finalist films. Shot entirely on Nokia phones, the 8 films proved themselves to be worthy entries for one of the more high-profile short film competitions of recent vintage.