Award-Winners Series: January 2009
In honor of all the golden statues soon to be handed over to Hollywood, we will focus on honoring the many overlooked short films that have earned accolades on smaller stages.
In honor of all the golden statues soon to be handed over to Hollywood, we will focus on honoring the many overlooked short films that have earned accolades on smaller stages.
Branded Content for Chipotle, this short animation from RCA-grad Johnny Kelly uses stop-mo, clean designs and Willie Nelson (!) to tell a touching story of sustainable agriculture.
The contents of a mysterious box leads a convict to attempt an extraordinary prison escape.
A boyfriend's jealous impulse spirals out of control in 16 minutes of romantic doom.
A Tuesday morning arrives just like any other Tuesday in this slow and mesmerizing hand-drawn film.
**CURRENTLY OFFLINE** - The 2003 Oscar winner, this film is a searing and intimate portrait of a single-mom and her 4 children in contemporary Britain.
Newly orphaned and freshly wounded from a loss, a boy lends his companion a prosthetic arm for the day. The companion records the arm being exposed to different textures and materials. What will become of the limb and the video recordings?
A group of girlfriends prepare for the anticipated summer party in a cramped bathroom. Between boy talk and makeup, Mercedes navigates her blossoming attraction for her friend Julia.
When Clémence and her parents arrive late at a big country picnic, she quickly find herself cruelly ostracized by a group of children already playing at the gathering.