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Katrina’s Son (2010)

Brilliant, vivid colors flood the opening moments of Ya’Ke Smith’s latest short film, “Katrina’s Son.”  A bright yellow sun bathes a young boy in a beautiful warmth —  a superficial warmth obscured by...

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Ana’s Playground (2009)

Children are cinema’s simultaneously fetishized commodity and artless liability.  You can’t harm them, yet you can have them perpetrate terrible acts of inhumanity.  “Ana’s Playground” cuts through...

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Rushes Soho Shorts Festival 2011

The 13th edition of the Rushes Soho Shorts Festival took place in London at the end of last month (20th-29th July, 2011). The festival gives awards to short films in 8 competitive categories:...

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Short and Swede

  Göteborg is the home of Scandinavia’s most important international film festival, offering one of the world’s most generous prizes: a Dragon Award of 1 million Swedish kronor (nearly 158 000 USD)...

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Shorts at Locarno 2014: Highlights from young talent

A screenshot from All we Share  A guest post from Mico Tatalovic, in Locarno, Switzerland. Strolling through the narrow streets of Locarno, a picturesque lake-side town surrounded by the Alps, on the...

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Shorts at #Locarno67: meditation vs testing the audience’s patience

A guest blog from Mico Tatalovic When the representative of Single Stream, one of the shorts screened here, said ‘hope you enjoy our trashy movie’ I didn’t actually expect it to be about trash. Nor...

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