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    Documentary David Terry Fine

    Can You Read My Lips?

    What's it like to use one sense to do the work of another? An immersive short about lip-reading.

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    Drama Joel Villegas Saldaña

    David Se Va

    David begrudgingly left Tijuana for Los Angeles when he was 12. Years later, he learns of his estranged father’s passing and returns to a place he once thought was home (Link opens in new tab).

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    Horror Julian Terry

    They Hear It

    While home alone, a brother and sister are haunted by an otherworldly sound that is luring them into the woods. A sound only children can hear.

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    Comedy Zach Woods

    David

    A severely depressed man reaches out for an emergency therapy session. He's not the only one who needs help.

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    Dark Comedy David O'Reilly

    The External World

    Enter the disturbing world of David OReilly (Please Say Something) for a spin into low-poly, subconscious madness.

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    The Importance of Sound with David Kamp

    "My goal is always to provide each film with a unique sound world and sonic style" - Sound Designer, Composer and Sound Artist David Kamp joins us to discuss the role sound plays in a successful short film

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    Documentary Micha Hilliard

    I'll Be Fine

    An honest portrait of autism told through the eyes of 19-year-old Tim and his supportive family. Together, they'll be fine.

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    Comedy Rawson Marshall Thurber

    Terry Tate Office Linebacker

    A retired NFL linebacker is recruited by a corporate firm to maintain order in their office, in this classic short mockumentary from the writer-director of Dodgeball.

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    Documentary Kevin A. Fraser

    Twenty Eight Feet

    A short documentary about David Welsford, who has given up the luxuries of land in search for happiness and adventure on a 50 year old wooden boat he restored from a scrap heap.

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    Drama Eamonn O'Neill

    I'm Fine Thanks

    The indignities of life add up, sometimes more than you can take. But our protagonist is fine thanks.

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