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The 1% don't live like we do, so why would they allow themselves to die like we do? When a rich man is terminally diagnosed, he plots an exit that you won't believe.
The 1% don't live like we do, so why would they allow themselves to die like we do? When a rich man is terminally diagnosed, he plots an exit that you won't believe.
A portrait of growing up told through the pages of my middle school yearbook. Go Hornets.
Three 11 year old boys buy a sex robot with the aim of losing their virginity. However, when their innocence means they decide not to use the robot for its "intended purpose", they now have to choose what to do with her.
The simple line-drawn animation of a Billy Collins poem about the insignificant moment when your life flashes before your eyes.
The Portable Film Festival, an online festival with a number of categories from short films to music videos to art films, has just wrapped up and announced this year's winners. Previous SOTW's, Apricot and Sign Language (which also took the Virgin Media Shorts competition) earned praise this year, but the top prize went to the Spanish music video, Hamor.
We take a look a our submissions & selections data and ask whether short film is doing enough to help find a gender balance in the film industry?
Teenager Ly and her cousins get high before a boisterous family Thanksgiving at Auntie Pinky's house in southeast San Diego in 2006.
What are the best horror short films online? We let some of the most exciting genre-bending filmmakers we know pick their favorites in the hope of finding out.
It's Dogs vs. Zombies, in this light-hearted horror film from Miami collective Borscht Corp.
Set in Argentina 1960, this true crime animated documentary follows the story of secret agent Zvi Aharoni as he hunted down one of the highest ranking Nazi war criminals on the run.