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A woman enters a cafe only to find its diners in complete silence. Then… a man breaks into song. It's a surprising, genre-bending film nominated for an Oscar in 2004.
A woman enters a cafe only to find its diners in complete silence. Then… a man breaks into song. It's a surprising, genre-bending film nominated for an Oscar in 2004.
Remember that floaty plastic bag from 'American Beauty'? Well it's back and it's hungry for blood!
If the first Short of the Week in-real-life event was a proof-of-concept, the followup, held this past Thursday in Brooklyn, taught us the idea has legs.
Last week we introduced the GoShort Festival's online slate of short films, providing quickie reviews of 5 of the 10 selected films. Today we finish up the coverage by taking a look at the remaining 5 films.
We published part 1 of this fashion film roundup to honor the end of New York fashion week and since then London and Milan have had their turn. Now we're in the thick of Fashion Week Paris, the final of the 4 consecutive world fashion weeks, and at last here is part 2.
Short of the Week speaks to director Chris McInroy about being inspired by Jackie Chan movies, working with practical FX and the progress on production for his latest short Death Metal.
Howdy everyone, Jason here. So you've been thinking about putting your short film online.
Filmmaker Sean Dunne returns to the world of the Juggalo with this distinctive doc providing an insight into the life of Alexander Perkins a.k.a "Less Legs"
In last week's first program, Sundance reached back into its archives and issued forth a lineup of short films by four directors who are debuting features films in this year's festival. Today, a new set of 4 short films have been made available through the YouTube Screening Room, this time by four directors who are alumni of the Sundance Labs, the teaching side of the larger year-round Sundance Insitute.
An ambitious follow-up to a 2012 viral hit. The “Cloud” collapsed and destroyed all the digital data in the world a few years ago. The world has been slowly recovering. But disconnected from his lost love, how can a man move on?