The S/W Team selects their Favorite Short Films of 2022
Each member of the S/W programming team selects one short film deserving of a little extra love at the end of 2022
Each member of the S/W programming team selects one short film deserving of a little extra love at the end of 2022
If the first Short of the Week in-real-life event was a proof-of-concept, the followup, held this past Thursday in Brooklyn, taught us the idea has legs.
S/W takes a deep dive into the 2021 Sundance Programme, previewing a mix of features and shorts from members of the short film community.
A quick preview of the upcoming event, North America's largest short film specific festival, with shorts to check out, new work from alums, and a selection of shorts in the official program we've covered on this site.
As a preview to the upcoming S/W Awards, our team selects their favourite short films of 2020 and explain why they stood out from the 256 we featured throughout the year.
With our annual Short Awards planned for Early 2022, to round off our yearly coverage we take a look at the S/W team's favourite films from 2021.
Over the course of a theatre workshop for youngsters, a teenager finds himself sexually intimate with a slightly older girl. But did he really mean to? Congratulated or blamed for, everyone has a strong reaction.
An isolated and imaginative perfectionist exacts ill-conceived revenge on all liars of the world, via the one target she has access to: a classmate sharing her name.
In a world where every loser is pretending their life is awesome on Facebook - Allan Kasvotski's status updates are suddenly coming true [NSFW].
In a world where gravity is weak and skinny people fly into the sky, Constantine has never left the apartment he shares with his father. One day the beautiful stewardess who moves into the building will change Constantine's life forever.