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Dave struggles to keep his Tourettes on the down low while on a date with Jess.
We've been fans of Dave Green since the beginning. His first short film, Meltdown, was a finalist in our Great Film Competition way way back in 2009 and set the tone for his style of dark yet playful humor driven by strong characters.
Our Toronto bureau-chief shares her picks for the most interesting shorts coming out of TIFF.
A magical ham sandwich transports a schlub on an adventure through time.
Encroaching ice from a malfunctioning refrigerator is threatening the welfare of all the inhabitants, and its time for the fearful fruit, dairy and leftovers to hunker down and stategize!
Three men convicted of domestic abuse come face-to-face with the beliefs and attitudes that led to their violence with the help of a group therapy facilitator.
An unflinching look into the lives of two undiagnosed special needs kids and their parents as they grow older with no answers in sight.
A man finds a family of strangers in his house and has an extremely difficult time asking them to leave.
Based on a short story by Dave Eggers, Johnna's dad talks too much, and Johnna herself lives inside her head. 'Your Mother and I' looks at the small moments that belie the larger tensions between families and generations, whilst Johnna's dad recounts all the ways he and his wife changed the world. Or so he says.