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The 100 Years Show

The 100 Years Show

2017 • 30 min • United States
👁️ 44
Carmen Herrera is one of the oldest working artists today. She was a pioneering abstract painter in the '40s and '50s, but only recently found the recognition that eluded her for most of her career, as she approaches her 100th birthday.
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Hopkins & Delaney LLP

Hopkins & Delaney LLP

2015 • 5 min • United States
👁️ 44
An important client visits the law offices of Hopkins & Delaney LLP to discuss his copyright infringement suit.
#12915
Shevenge

Shevenge

2015 • 10 min • United States
👁️ 44
From Amber Benson (Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997) ) comes this twisted, darkly comedic, genre-bending tale of revenge - a revenge of the worst kind - Shevenge! While at a killer slumber party, Sam, Taylor and Charley embark on a journey of revenge and empowerment. A glass of wine in hand, these three best friends discover their own deepest fantasies while getting to pay back their crappy boyfriends! With a mix of horror, fantasy and action, they seamlessly jump into their favorite genres of film & television. Bloody hilarious and awkwardly honest, Shevenge will leave you astonished, and fantasizing for more!
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Emily Spooner

Emily Spooner

2025 • 15 min • Canada
👁️ 44
The Community News will never be the same. Nor will Duck, er, uh, I mean: "Chuck"
#12917
Daniel and the Lion's Den

Daniel and the Lion's Den

2015 • 8 min • United States
👁️ 44
Daniel and The Lion's Den is a re-imagining of the old testament story through the eyes of a modern day eleven year old boy. When confronted by his neighborhood bullies Daniel finds courage and strength through a simple yet profound act of faith.
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Reunion

Reunion

2025 • 14 min • Hungary
👁️ 44
A selfish son returns to see his estranged father, only to discover something sinister. AWARDS:
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Method

Method

2024 • 11 min • United States
👁️ 44
A young actress books the role of a lifetime only to discover just how far the director is willing to go to capture reality. It's an absurdist commentary on the obsession and desperation of artists. AWARDS:
#12920
Me and You

Me and You

1970 • Duration unknown
👁️ 44
N/A
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Wish You Were Here

Wish You Were Here

2015 • 4 min • United States
👁️ 44
Hot shot Harvard grad Adam Getz is forced to move back in with his parents when his wealthy Wall Street employer is exposed as a Madoff-esque con artist. While stuck in his sleepy hometown, Adam undergoes a humbling transformation as he reconnects with a ragtag group of jobless peers and an old flame. Set against the backdrop of the dismal job market facing today's college grads, "Wish You Were Here" shows us their new reality of dashed dreams, missed opportunities, and second chances.
#12922
Where the two seas meet

Where the two seas meet

2023 • 30 min • United States
👁️ 43
In this animated short drama, Yassin is pressured by his brother, Bader, to take a job translating letters in Arabic for the Museum of Seville with the idea that they can steal a valuable tapestry to avenge Bader’s perceived mistreatment of their Andalusian heritage. But this gets more complicated as Yassin falls in love with the museum curator, Mira, and both dive deeper into letters that Yassin is translating: letters from the mystic Ibn Arabi, exploring the secrets of the universe and spiritual awakening. When push comes to shove, guns drawn and chase at hand, Yassin has to define for himself what it means to stand up for his identity.
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CALLIOPE

CALLIOPE

2025 • 7 min • United States
👁️ 43
Taking place deep inside the mind of a shut-in NEET, the muse must travel through layers of the man's psyche hoping to discover the root cause of his despair.
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SzilánkZóna

SzilánkZóna

2024 • 18 min • Hungary
👁️ 43
A ruined town, a kaleidoscope, a boy — and the moment when childhood irreversibly cracks. Zone of Shards (SzilánkZóna) is a historical short drama set in rural Hungary during the final days of World War II in the spring of 1945. Inspired directly by the director’s grandfather’s personal memories, the film immerses viewers in a child's experience of war through its distinct visual style, evocative sound design, and immersive 4:3 aspect ratio. Seen through the eyes of 12-year-old Marci, the film quietly yet powerfully captures the surreal and fragmented reality of a world falling apart. Original/Alternative Title: Zone of Shards AWARDS:
#12925
2nd Day & The End of the World

2nd Day & The End of the World

2025 • 12 min • Denmark
👁️ 43
“2nd Day & the End of the World” It is a 12 minutes handrawn op paper, Hyper-Family-Drama about processes of secession, post-traumatic attacks, tempting body conditions & powerless loneliness in a climate-catastropic universe.
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Dressed for dinner

Dressed for dinner

2025 • 9 min • Italy
👁️ 43
On a timeless night, a solitary man finds himself in a desolate alley, drawn by a warm, unreal light emanating from an elegant restaurant hidden in the shadows. The entrance opens as if by magic, and an enigmatic waiter welcomes him. Inside, the place is filled with silent diners, absorbed in a gastronomic ritual that goes beyond mere nourishment. The dishes served have no names, yet each bite awakens in the protagonist memories that do not belong to him. As the dinner progresses, the sensory experience transforms into an inner journey. The boundary between reality and hallucination begins to blur, and the man is forced to confront the deepest and most uncomfortable truths of his existence. The meal culminates in a devastating revelation, leading him to a conclusion as surreal as it is inevitable. AWARDS:
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ABUELO

ABUELO

2025 • 9 min • Italy
👁️ 43
In a quiet apartment, shrouded in memories, Juan, an elderly man, prepares to celebrate his birthday alone, and his farewell to the world. But an unexpected phone call stirs something in him, a spark of hope, a reason to keep going. But it might have come too late. AWARDS:
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Shift

Shift

2025 • 3 min • United States
👁️ 43
When Claire reluctantly agrees to meet a blind date arranged by her friend, the experience feels both weirdly familiar, yet so, so different. "Like déja vu with a different outfit," she tells her friend. When things turn surreal, Claire is about to bail-until something her date says strikes a deeply resonant chord. Should she give herself over to the mystery?
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Card Game

Card Game

2025 • 14 min • United States
👁️ 43
In the heart-pumping world of superheroes, it's not often you get a glimpse behind the mask. Enter "Card Game," a short film that dares to ask: what happens when three heroes swap spandex for a friendly game of cards? Every once in a few blue moons, three super beings get together to have a card game. In this enviroment they can relax, talk, share, and put there cards on the table. AWARDS:
#12930
Operation: Hunting Putin

Operation: Hunting Putin

2025 • 15 min • Estonia
👁️ 43
When curious and imaginative Marta suspects that her mysterious neighbor is none other than Vladimir Putin himself, she recruits her friends Joosep and Raido for a top-secret mission: to uncover his true identity and get rid of him—by putting him on the next bus back to Russia. As the kids dive into spy games, elaborate plans, and covert surveillance, every clue seems to confirm their wild theory. A name on a mailbox, a shady man in a trench coat, and late-night activities all point to something sinister. "Operation: Hunting Putin" is a comedic adventure full of misunderstandings, animated fantasies, and childhood determination—where make-believe and reality collide in the most unexpected ways.
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Doom Scroll

Doom Scroll

2024 • 13 min • New Zealand
👁️ 43
Doom Scroll is a short mockumentary that digs into the absurdity of an Instagram comment thread spiraling out of control. Through a series of blunt, revealing interviews, it exposes the real people behind the usernames—their motivations, insecurities, and the strange satisfaction that comes from trading jabs with strangers online. The film unpacks how minor disagreements explode into public spectacles and how social media turns personal grievances into performances for an audience. At its core, Doom Scroll is a reflection of our digital age, asking why we can’t look away, why we feel the need to jump in, and what all this chaos says about who we are on and off the screen.
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Public Defender

Public Defender

2024 • 50 min • United States
👁️ 43
What happens when a liberal public defender represents right-wing January 6th rioters? PUBLIC DEFENDER takes on America’s epidemic of division and misinformation with humanity and comic relief, showing how to restore trust and accountability one conversation at a time.
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The One in Red

The One in Red

2025 • 16 min • United States
👁️ 43
A Legendary Ronin. A Troubled Past. A Red Ronin, guided by his past to a place of great significance, is hunted by a Gray Ronin, but not for the reasons we think. AWARDS:
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CONFESSION

CONFESSION

2025 • 10 min • United States
👁️ 43
A desperate man has just ten minutes to prove he is a winner. AWARDS:
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Chairs

Chairs

2024 • 20 min • United Kingdom
👁️ 43
A man regales his peculiar obsession with chairs to his new psychiatrist.
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The Imaginary Illness

The Imaginary Illness

2025 • 6 min • France
👁️ 43
Tom and Zoé finally meet for a long-awaited romantic date. While Zoé, curious and enthusiastic, shares her life with Tom, he seems to be elsewhere. Events quickly take an unexpected turn, revealing a completely different reality: Tom's. Original/Alternative Title: Le Malade Imaginaire