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    Sundance 2011 Short Films Online: Program 3

    If I could have somehow avoided the news about Sundance starting today, I would have—today is the start of the 34th straight Sundance Festival that yours truly will be failing to attend. 34 times have films been watched, pitches been made, deals been sealed, without me.

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    Comedy Ian Samuels

    Myrna the Monster

    A heartbroken alien dreamer from the moon transitions into young adult life in Los Angeles like any other 20-something.

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    Romance Esteban Bravo & Beth David

    In a Heartbeat

    A viral sensation in just 24 hours, this short depicts a closeted boy who runs the risk of being outed by his own heart after it pops out of his chest to chase down the boy of his dreams.

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    Documentary Ivan Olita

    Can't Nobody Else Love You

    A dreamlike plunge into the freedoms, uncertainties and radical creative expressions of NYC's youth, following 9 individuals as they wander through a surreal narrative that combines vérité footage from the NYC streets with vividly staged scenes.

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    Animation Winners! | SOTW Awards 2013

    We honor the top animated shorts from the past year with a collection of innovative films spanning 2D, 3D, and some too difficult to label.

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    Experimental Delia Hess

    Circuit

    On a small planet, caught up in their own little private universe, the inhabitants perform their poetically surreal actions, which repeat themselves in an endless loop. That they are all part of a complex little ecosystem which can only function if each of them plays his or her role, is something they are unaware of.

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    Documentary Pien Van Grinsven

    Hormonal

    Get ready to see the invisible and hear the unheard as a dancer embodies real life stories of women’s experiences with hormonal contraceptives

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    Experimental Hiro Murai

    Clapping For the Wrong Reasons

    Multi-hyphenate star Donald Glover and frequent collaborator Hiro Murai craft a meandering but poignant indictment of hip-hop materialism.

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