Chris Marker

  • Festival

    A Shorts-centric Preview of SXSW 2023

    Brimming with exciting filmmaking talent, the SXSW program can be a bit overwhelming. So if you're on the ground in Austin, Texas and looking for films to add to your watchlist, we've got you covered...

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    Drama Nick Beardslee

    Bird in Hand

    A compulsive thief is drawn to a man in a relationship. Is he a potential fling or the thief’s next mark?

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    Sci‑Fi Nisha Ganatra

    Beholder

    **CURRENTLY OFFLINE** - When every parent is selecting for desirable traits, one expecting mother "rolls the dice" and tests the morality of the system.

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    2022: A Year of Short Films

    From alumni news to Oscar winners, take a look back at a year on Short of the Week

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    Horror Nikyatu Jusu

    Suicide by Sunlight

    Valentina, a day-walking Black vampire protected from the sun by her melanin, is forced to suppress her bloodlust to regain custody of her estranged daughters.

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    Documentary Elivia Shaw

    The Clinic

    For a few hours every Saturday, Dr. Marc Lasher and a group of volunteers provide free medical care and clean needles to IV drug users from across Fresno County, California.

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    Drama Grainger David

    The Chair

    2012 Cannes Official Selection, The Chair is the story of a mysterious outbreak of poisonous mold in a small town, and one boy's attempt to understand his mother's death, his grandmother's obsession with their discarded recliner, and the roots of this short-lived, strange, and inexplicable plague.

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    Comedy Bernardo Britto

    Yearbook

    Winner of the Short Film Jury Prize for Animation at Sundance 2014. With the end of the world imminent, a man is hired to write the history of human existence.

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    Has Hollywood Lost its Way?

    The top 7 films in 2011 were all sequels—and three of those are part of franchises that made the same list 10 years ago. We all know there's a lack of original stories coming from Hollywood these days, but just how bad is it?

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