The Short Films of 2019 Sundance Feature Filmmakers
In advance of Sundance, we highlight new features and episodic projects from our short film alumni
In advance of Sundance, we highlight new features and episodic projects from our short film alumni
Experience firsthand the battles Iraqi forces endured to retake the city of Falluja from ISIS, in this 360 VR film from the NyTimes' Pulitzer-winning journalist, Ben Solomon
A dung beetle sets out to roll his prized find back along the long road home.
Music is the shortcut into your crush's heart in this short and sweet BAFTA nominee.
An animated journey into the future of a young couple moving in together for the first time.
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Standing before an open window, as a woman struggles against her surging memories, a passionately entwined couple appear in the clouds.
I watched a ton of skate and surf movie as a kid growing up in the hotbed of alternative sports culture, Southern California. I was an accomplished if not spectacular practitioner of both, and would eat up the opportunity to see new tricks, new athletes, performing at the top of their game, re-watching those VHS tapes to the point of destruction.
After a fight with her mother, sixteen-year-old James sneaks her boyfriend Ben into their house once everyone has gone to sleep. When Ben brings a scary movie to watch, James is more horrified than she ever could have imagined.
We're looking forward to Sundance 2020 by highlighting work that should be on your radar—a mix of features and shorts from members of the S/W alum community.