Category Archives: Short Films

Resilience

Three short films about ingenuity in the face of scarcity and hardship. Paper: Kerosene: Koothu: Shot entirely with Canon 5D Mark II, with “flat” setting and minimal colour correction. Read Phillip Bloom’s blog for more information. Maria Popova of Brain … Continue reading

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Move, Learn, Eat

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Splitscreen: A Love Story

The Nokia Short 2011 competition wrapped up this weekend at the Edinburgh International Film Festival, and the jury gave the first prize to Splitscreen: A Love Story. The film elegantly weaves together scenes from Paris and New York. A synchronized … Continue reading

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Loom: A Web of Horrors

A team of students at the Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg, in Germany, has taken the aesthetic sensibilities of the horror and action movie genres and imported them into the realm of the microscopic, creating a 3D animation called Loom, about a spider … Continue reading

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The Windmill Farmer

In life, we are under the constant influence of elements beyond our control. All we can do is sow the seeds and toil in the land. What happens afterward is beyond our control. We need to believe that we will … Continue reading

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Moments

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Words

Why the currency of communication is more complex than we think. Words matter. They shape how we relate to one another and the world at large, they frame what matters and why.

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Symmetry

Symmetry is a mesmerizing split-screen short film exploring the poetic parallels and contrasts of our world — birth and death, heart and brain, masculinity and femininity, all many more of humanity’s fundamental dualities.

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The Old Man And The Sea

The Old Man and the Sea is a story by Ernest Hemingway, written in Cuba in 1951 and published in 1952. It was the last major work of fiction to be produced by Hemingway and published in his lifetime. This … Continue reading

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This Side Up – A Short Animation by Liron Topaz

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