A Million Miles Away
An afternoon rehearsal for a high school girl's choir turns tense in Jennifer Reeder's surreal award-winning reverie on the process of coming of age.
An afternoon rehearsal for a high school girl's choir turns tense in Jennifer Reeder's surreal award-winning reverie on the process of coming of age.
Céline gives our annual preview of Sundance's slate with a specific eye to the alums and shorts we're excited for.
In our announcement Tuesday I mentioned my skepticism in finding any of the Short Film Oscar nominees online, but you, our readers, did not share my defeatist attitude and unearthed a couple! Thanks go out to Hans and Sam, now you can watch one film from each of the 3 short film categories: Documentary Short Subject, Short Film (Live-Action) and Short Film (Animation). Follow Short of the Week on Facebook [caption id="attachment_4586" align="alignright" width="240" caption="Click to Watch"][/caption] Documentary Short SubjectThe Warriors of Quigang: A Chinese Village Fights Back In Quigang, a tiny hamlet of 1,900 people, a nearby chemical plant is polluting the land and water.
The first narrative film about the early life of street artist Shepard Fairey and the origin of his OBEY GIANT street art campaign.
When the crew's wages are stolen from a feature film set, it is up to the ambitious PA to recover them, and hopefully impress the producer while he's at it.
Before he was the fastest man alive, Usain Bolt was the boy who learned to fly.
TREACHERY! Lou’s mum sold his beloved roller skates at the swap meet. A series of strange and revealing encounters begin when he inevitably goes looking for them in the buzzing crowd...
With the latest edition of the BFI London Film Festival set to begin on the 6th October, we take a look at the S/W filmmakers with titles screening at this year's event
Based around an anthemic song which sees the dead unite across genres and time, Live Forever is a musical love letter and tribute to the poor victims of horror films who didn’t make it to the sequel.
A poem by New York Poet Laureate Billy Collins, with inventive stop-motion and 3d animation. Part of a series.