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Short:The Piano Tuner
The Piano Tuner is a tale about a failed musician turned piano tuner. However, he pretends to be blind as it has become apparent this is good for business. With clients telling other clients about how
Read More »Size matters: Are short films superior cinema?
Short films have largely been declared as the lesser of the two kinds, feature and shorts. The appeal of the full-length feature film was that it offered two hours of escapism, long enough to
Read More »Short: Mama
Sadly, this short marks the end of our ‘Shorts Week’ which has truly been a lot of fun and we hope you’ve enjoyed every article that has been written. To round off an intense
Read More »Short: Cart
Directed by Jesse Rosten, ‘Cart’ is a heart warming tale about a supermarket trolly that goes out his/her(?) way to return a blanket to a small child that left it in him. The cart
Read More »Short: Super Spree
A quiet convenience store, ideal for getting your daily groceries, soon becomes a battleground between the members of staff. On one side are the rude and obnoxious butcher boys and gossipy cashier girls, while in the
Read More »Shorts of the 60′s-80′s (Animated)
Ah, the 1960’s. The Vietnam War, hippies, psychadelia (I’m just laying groundwork here. I’m not that old.) Not a bad movies across the decade, either. Alfred Hitchcock released Psycho, and To Kill a Mockingbird,
Read More »There’s shorts to fit everyone.
I love short films. One of the reasons I love short films, is actually many reasons all rolled into one. No matter what I feel like, there is always a short to fit my
Read More »Short: The Door
The Door, a short film by Irish director Juanita Wilson, is one of the best short films I have seen all year. In fact, it may be one of the best I have seen
Read More »Short: The Shoe Tree
‘The Shoe Tree’ is a touching short, directed by Ian Cottage, based on the growing relationship of a boy and his grandfather. When young Jaanus is dropped off at his Grandfather’s small cottage, he
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