Umshini Wam (Bring Me My Machine Gun)
Harmony Korine & Die Antwoord team up for this bizarre film that follows the antics of two wheelchair-bound rapscallions.
Harmony Korine & Die Antwoord team up for this bizarre film that follows the antics of two wheelchair-bound rapscallions.
**CURRENTLY OFFLINE** - A bullied teenage girl leads an a cappella club on a trail of destruction against her high school enemies.
In a world where the only form of communication is with musical instruments, or creating sounds with the body, it’s difficult to make connections. Following through a luscious green landscape, a small man attempts to play his rhythmic tunes in order to create a loving bond with someone special.
Moments in the lives of Austin teenagers during the heat of a Texas summer.
Jonathan Caouette creates a mysterious experimental film about red eyes and Chloe Sevigny making scary faces.
Best Documentary[php]playlist(7788);[/php] With technology giving a platform to hordes of tenacious, DSLR-wielding documentarians, the short doc has never been more popular, or so mind-numbingly repetitive. But, just when you think that every ornery old lady, sensitive "artist" or performer of a single human-pet-trick has had their life digitally preserved in a gauze of shallow depth of field, Sean Dunne comes around to show you how marvelously strange our human species is.
A look into the culture of Insane Clown Posse fans who attend the annual Gathering with a shared love for cheap partying, a sense of family, and escape from dysfunctional lives.
It's award season in the Short Film world...that must mean it's time for our annual Short Awards.
The f***ing story of the Smoke Bomb Boys. F***ing shit up… hard.
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.