Zach Lasry

  • Interview

    Q&A with Sundance Filmmaker Nick Paley (Andy & Zach)

    Yesterday marked the online debut of the 2011 Sundance Competition short films, and in that first batch of 4 films we were treated to the World Premiere of New York-based filmmaker Nick Paley's Andy and Zach—my favorite short in the program. Nick Paley happens to be a fan of Short of the Week, so we traded emails regarding the film, Sundance, and his thoughts on short films online.

  • Festival

    Sundance 2011 Short Films Online: Program 3

    If I could have somehow avoided the news about Sundance starting today, I would have—today is the start of the 34th straight Sundance Festival that yours truly will be failing to attend. 34 times have films been watched, pitches been made, deals been sealed, without me.

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    Comedy Zach Lasry

    Seth

    Manic man-child Seth lives in his own demented world where time is of the essence, his only friends are his stuffed animals, and the words of Michael Jordan inspire him to take all the shots he can.

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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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    Drama Zach Wechter & Mishka Kornai

    Pocket

    Spend a year through the ups and downs of the life of an American teenager, told entirely from the perspective of his iPhone.

  • Best of the Month

    Best Films of the Month: June

    So hard! 24 films was the number of films we featured in June, a number that, as always, was whittled down from the immensely higher number of films our team watched. When you're already picky, pruning your selections gets unbearably tough, but that's the point of this series—to highlight some of the truly best of the best, can't-miss shorts of the past month.

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    Thriller Zach Wechter

    Election Day

    A political thriller set in the underhanded world of high school government.

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    Comedy Zach Wechter

    This Table

    Over coffee, a semi-woke hipster describes his neurotic friend's existential crisis, and the universe's exceptional response to it.

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