Jeremy Clapin wins Grand Prize at 2019 Cannes Critics’ Week
Thrice featured on S/W, Jeremy Clapin's debut feature 'J’ai perdu mon corps (I Lost My Body)' becomes first animated feature to win the Grand Prize at Cannes Critics’ Week
Thrice featured on S/W, Jeremy Clapin's debut feature 'J’ai perdu mon corps (I Lost My Body)' becomes first animated feature to win the Grand Prize at Cannes Critics’ Week
A boy makes an unusual new friend on a hunting trip with his father. Animator Jeremy Clapin's followup to his 2009 SotW Best Short of the Year.
Crippled with chiropractic problems, this sad, young fellow with big dreams struggles to meet that perfect someone that just fits.
A meteorite encounter causes a man to exist 91cm from himself in this beautifully haunting illustration of a self-destructive mind.
This year marks the 15th edition of the Short Awards - with 2022's 'Short of the Year' soon to be announced, we take a look back at our previous winners and ask...Are these the best films we've ever featured on the site?
From Sundance 2015. Two actresses fall in love in Jeremy Hersh's comedic take on constructive criticism.
**CURRENTLY OFFLINE** - An inside look at the world of the Foley artist. This short documentary is a sneak peek into a unique post-production sound facility located in rural Ontario, an hour north of Toronto.
The story of an illegally constructed skate park on San Francisco's Treasure Island, seen through the eyes of a veteran builder who has dedicated his life to the craft.
Jeremy has been in love with his best friend, Evelyn, since before he can remember. He decides to profess his love for her through a simple, thoughtful letter but there's a strong chance they will never see each other again.
Highlighting the heroic efforts of Dorothy Oliver to keep her small town of Panola, Alabama safe from COVID-19, this short documentary is a chronicle of how an often-overlooked rural Black community came together in creative ways to survive.