Pickle
Obese chickens, paraplegic possums, bodiless fish—Pickle is an ode to man’s capacity to care for creatures with limited abilities throughout their sometimes greatly protracted existence.
Obese chickens, paraplegic possums, bodiless fish—Pickle is an ode to man’s capacity to care for creatures with limited abilities throughout their sometimes greatly protracted existence.
Quiet, absurd, and plagued with self-doubt, SLOW VINE is a new form of sketch comedy, moving at its own unhurried pace.
Yesterday's feature review was Hands Solo, a wicked funny mockumentary about a deaf porn star and the girl who got away. I caught up with the director, William Mager over email to talk about himself, the film, and disability in the movie-industry.
Raimo’s comfy middle class bubble is burst when a satan worshipping sex cult moves in next door.
Laia from Spain and Emil from Iceland are students in Munich. After having sex a couple of times, Emil professes his love to Laia—but she panics and runs away. Now the two have to figure out whether they are more than just a summer fling in this sexually frank, but sweetly tender and funny short film.
A referee struggles to maintain control over a 2nd grade basketball game.
The S/W team has voted. The Short Awards honor the most noteworthy short film streaming releases of the past year.
Our Toronto bureau-chief shares her picks for the most interesting shorts coming out of TIFF.