Short Film Reviews
Writer, producer and director Nicola Rose spoke to Stephanie Archer about her new shorts, Gabrielle and Into the Land of Moonstones.
Two new shorts from director Nicola Rose, Into the Land of Moonstones and Gabrielle, tell us that it is important to remember that the sky is always blue.
Frankenstein’s Monster’s Monster, Frankenstein is a wonderfully absurd, surreal comedy, satirically captures the story of Frankenstein, and the confusion which comes with it.
Anima visualises and synthesises Thom Yorke’s perennial themes of the political and personal in an arresting, touching – and somewhat surprising – way.
“Where should we go after the last frontiers? Where should the birds fly after the…
Stop motion animation has gleefully seen a resurgence in recent years with films the likes…
In her second recap of the 2019 South East European Film Festival, Janet Lee looks back at some of the animated and live action shorts she had the chance to see.
We spoke with Katherine Propper, writer/director of the short film Street Flame, which premiered at Tribeca 2019.
We sat down with Nick Borenstein, writer, director and star of shorts Sweater and 99, both featured in the N.O.W. section at Tribeca Film Festival.
In our first short film recap from Tribeca 2019, we review The Neighbor’s Window, Bunker Burger, Momster, 40 Minutes over Maui, Zero, 99 and Sweater.
We were able to speak with Monique Sorgen, writer and director of the independent short film Sorry Not Sorry.
We spoke with Puerto Rican director Zoé Salicrup-Junco about her important short film about the current immigration crisis, Marisol.
Spring, the new animated short by writer/director/animator Andy Goralczyk, is truly a thing of beauty.
Marisol is an eye opening experience for the viewer, its intensity and visual representations resonating long after the short has ended.