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Via an app on his phone, Bert discovers that a 97% lovematch is near - now all he needs to do is find her, before the subway reaches the end of the line?
Via an app on his phone, Bert discovers that a 97% lovematch is near - now all he needs to do is find her, before the subway reaches the end of the line?
In a dystopian Amsterdam of the future, a team of warriors and scientists employ the powers of love and technology in an attempt to save the world from the clutches of an embittered humanoid robot.
A lone night security guard sees an intruder on one of the monitors and goes to investigate in this stylish and atmospheric looping-narrative from Amsterdam based production company DPPLR.
In a lifeless urban landscape where time itself has stopped its crawl, a mad ballet is commencing and a newly hatched butterfly is about to die. A celebrated mixed-media experimental film combining stop-motion, 3D modeling and CT scans.
Short of the Week Alum FX Goby creates fun animated short that lives streams to millions at Google Developers Conference.
As you might have noticed, this year we dispense with what has our been our traditional year-in-review Top Ten list (examples here) in order to highlight even more quality deserving content than that stale format allows. The SotW Awards are the result, and last week, after surveying an incredible year's worth of short film picks, we presented our favorite Animation, Live-Action and New Media pieces of 2011.
Updated 4/19: In the midst of social distancing, film festivals around the world are canceling or postponing their events. Here are examples of what some festivals are doing to preserve aspects of the experience remotely.
With the majority of his short film work now online, we finally take a look at the filmography of inspirational Dutch filmmaker Rosto, in this dedicated retrospective.
The Residue of a Relationship is a short film that looks at the leftovers of love and tries to piece together what it all means.
Alfred finds his best friend dead in her apartment and looks the perpetrator right in the eyes. Too bad he can't recognize anyone's face.