Comrade Crunch
Taking an inherently ridiculous premise and giving it heart and soul? That takes skill. Enter from stage left Gearmark TV’s Comrade Crunch—an action/dramedy about a vengeful Russian assassin who wants...
View ArticleCode 8
If like me you’re a fan of Science-Fiction and use the internet to stay up-to-date with all the latest Sci-Fi news then there’s a good chance you’ve already discovered Robbie & Stephen Amell’s...
View ArticleH Positive
With a provocative premise, H Positive imagines the logical conclusion to one man’s immense self-involvement, yet remarkable assertion of will—qualities that characterize the complicated duality...
View ArticleInteractive Jeff Buckley video blends story, music & technology into an...
Design studios Blind and Interlude have combined to created this immersive (and surprisingly touching) visual accompaniment to the unreleased Jeff Buckley track Just Like a Woman. Featuring four...
View ArticleBlack Metal
Hot-on-the-heels of 2012 festival favourite Hellion, Kat Candler’s 2013 follow-up short Black Metal tells the story of how a lead singer struggles to process the guilt he feels after a fan commits a...
View ArticleJuvenile
Journey through the walls of the largest juvenile correctional facility in the Balkans as director Jovan Todorovic allows his audience a glimpse into the harsh world of a nation’s troubled youth....
View ArticleOperator
Less than two months after scooping the highly prestigious ‘British Short Film’ award at the 2016 BAFTAs, Caroline Bartleet dramatic 7-minute short Operator makes its way online. The tense tale of a...
View ArticleSee You Around
See You Around is a charming comedy about a guy who may have lost his mind post-breakup with his girlfriend. We’ve certainly all been there, but probably not quite like this poor guy. Unfortunately...
View ArticleUnleaded
Three thugs attempting to rob a petrol station are suddenly interrupted by the unlikeliest of heroes – a couple of stoners with a serious case of the munchies – in this dark comedic thriller. Fresh...
View ArticleSexLife
Having a baby is all that you know it is; rewarding but yet really hard work. The well-known challenges involve lack of sleep and endless laundry, but a challenge which is less often discussed is the...
View ArticleCowboy Ben
A (very) dark-comedy that explores the effects childhood abandonment can have on an adult life, Scott Rawsthorne and Jon Shaikh’s Cowboy Ben is a short bound to shock and enthral those that view it....
View ArticleGlas
Winner of the 1959 Academy Award for Best Short Documentary, Bert Haanstra’s Glas compares hand-made craft with automated production in this industrial film with a bebop heart. A 10-minute...
View ArticleTeeth
The marvel of our bodies and their constituent parts is so natural that it escapes everyday examination. We’re so habituated by our fine strands of hair, our ever-growing nails, and yes, our hard,...
View ArticlePardon the Intrusion
In film, senior citizens are often used as punchlines instead of characters. They’re the kooky old folks who say inappropriate things, or, in the case of horror films, act demonically. Rarely are they...
View ArticleUrbance
A pastiche of Japanese anime and video game influences filtered through talented Canadian designers with Hollywood films like X-Men: Days of Future Past and the Godzilla reboot on their resume,...
View ArticleJim & Helen Forever
When David (Lucas Neff, Raising Hope) finds out that his girlfriend Tessa (Caitlin Fitzgerald, Masters of Sex) is offered a job in New York and is already looking for an apartment, he becomes anxious...
View ArticleShort of the Week Is On Film Freeway
Filmmakers around the world with projects on FilmFreeway can now submit their films for consideration on Short of the Week.If you’re a longtime fan, you know that we put a lot of consideration into...
View ArticleSpeaking is Difficult
Speaking is Difficult, the newest short film from veteran documentarian AJ Schnack, and released through his journalistic venture Field of Vision, is not an easy watch, in either subject or...
View ArticleBendito Machine V: Pull the Trigger
For the past decade, Jossie Malis’ lovable, intricate silhouette world of Bendito Machine has brought us episode after episode of cultural critiques on everything from religion to transportation. Back...
View ArticleOver
Winner of the Grand Jury Prize at Palm Springs in 2015, Jörn Threlfall’s unusual short Over uses reverse chronological storytelling to reveal the incidents which caused a crime scene in a quiet...
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