Brain Dead Studios

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    Dark Comedy Dan Sully

    I'm Dead

    A short film with one creepy house, two dead bodies and three twists.

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    Experimental Till Nowak

    The Centrifuge Brain Project

    The "Centrifuge Brain Project" gives an insight on scientific experiments with amusement park rides.

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    Action Stephen Martin

    Dead Hearts

    A young mortician will give his heart away to find true love. A whimsical, gothic bedtime story filled with love, loss, taxidermy, Kung fu, and biker werewolves.

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    Drama Michiel Blanchart

    T'es Morte Hélène (You're Dead Helen)

    **CURRENTLY OFFLINE - Play Trailer** - Maxime lives with the ghost of his girlfriend Hélène. Wishing to put an end to this frankly unbearable situation, he finally decides to break up with her, but she isn't quite ready to accept his decision.

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    Thriller Joe White

    The Brain Hack

    A computer science major interested in neurotheology joins with a film major to construct a film that induces hallucinogenic visions of God, and in doing so become the targets of a militant religious sect.

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    Horror Alex Horwitz

    Alice Jacobs Is Dead

    The scientist who cured the Z virus is hiding a secret from this zombie-infected world.

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    Documentary Natasha Austin-Green

    Dead. Tissue. Love

    An intimate experimental documentary exploring and examining a female necrophile, as she journeys and recounts her life experiences.

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    Documentary Charlie Tyrell

    My Dead Dad's Porno Tapes

    Filmmaker Charlie Tyrell seeks to better understand his emotionally distant late-father through the personal belongings he left behind... including a stack of VHS dirty movies.

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    Documentary Valentin Riedl & Frédéric Schuld

    Carlotta's Face

    Through art, Carlotta overcomes a rare brain condition that prevents her from recognizing faces.

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    Dark Comedy Chris Shepherd

    Dad's Dead

    A destructive friendship is recalled in a series of flashbacks in this BAFTA-nominated short by Chris Shepherd

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