Handheld
An old handheld camera disrupts the chaotic bedtime routine of a single mother and her young son.
An old handheld camera disrupts the chaotic bedtime routine of a single mother and her young son.
Novel adaptations, distribution deals & Tom Brady star in this latest news round-up of announcements from filmmakers previously featured on Short of the Week
How do you grow up with an absent Iraqi father and an omnipresent Jewish mother? Tim tries to find his place in a confusing world
A poignant film about the power of simple gestures in communicating acceptance and grace.
From 45 to 15, the short films in the running to collect an Oscar at the 94th Academy Awards have been announced.
At a crisis center in late 1971, a freshly minted counselor on the late shift takes his first call: a suicidal teenager whose parents won’t let her come home for Christmas. The call exposes truths about each that lead to a surprising conclusion.
An inventive digital animation about a father and son mortician who go to Hell and back (literally) to deliver a casket. 2008 Oscar nominee.
Danny DeVito directs and stars in this prescient political parable about a loud-mouthed, egotistical New Jersey concrete mogul who decides to make an independent run for Senator. Feeling “Jersey is going down the tubes” he decides only a successful businessman such as he can fix it. Sound familiar?
When Hurricane Katrina ravaged New Orleans in 2005, Warren Easton High School, the oldest public high school in Louisiana was not expected to recover. The community rallied to save the school, but rebuilding the football program presented an even greater challenge.