"Enter our Miniwood world!!" Click play and have fun with this Hollywood tribute. A design studio based in Athens, Greece called Yeti Pictures has debuted a 74-second long animated short film called ...
Rhianna Malas is a creative writer and essayist currently living in Melbourne, Australia. An RMIT alum, she has self produced a comic zine, and has written short stories and creative non-fiction ...
"Okay, the following is needed: Morning Breeze... Whisper of all your dead loved ones' names... Rainwater that drips from a non-blooming cherry tree..." Such special ingredients... Another wacky, fun ...
The themes run from sweet to harrowing in this year’s selections. By Jeannette CatsoulisBeatrice Loayza and Ben Kenigsberg Perhaps it’s a sign of the times, that drumbeat of anxiety pulsing through ...
Given 16 minutes of your life to spend watching a short film, would you click on one described on YouTube as “a homeless 7-year-old who lives on the beach makes and sells ‘stick people’ to get by”?
Wes Anderson is now an Oscar winner thanks to his short film The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar. The Roald Dahl adaptation picked up the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film at this year's ...
Wes Anderson has never won an Oscar. That's likely to change this year, as the very meticulous, fanciful director is favored to win the Best Live Action Short Film category at next month's Academy ...
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From near-future nightmares to inspirational sports narratives, this year’s shorts are an eclectic bunch. By Jeannette CatsoulisAmy Nicholson and Ben Kenigsberg When you purchase a ticket for an ...
Short films serve two primary purposes for an aspiring filmmaker: hands-on experience and proof that you’ve got what it takes. Succinct yet rich narratives that are personal, entertaining, and hit a ...
Given 16 minutes of your life to spend watching a short film, would you click on one described on YouTube as "a homeless 7-year-old who lives on the beach makes and sells 'stick people' to get by"?