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TWENTY MINUTE EXOTIC GETAWAY
THE FIFTH CHAIR
A LITTLE DEAD
LAZY CIRCLES: “Welcome” To Goshé
FOOLS, GOLD
FEBRUARY’S DOG
SILVER SCREEN SUICIDE

EGRESS
A rich back story is revealed during the opening credits of Clarito Zapanta’s 35-minute short film Egress. A warrior, Kess Kynes (Becky Byrd), with a

TWENTY MINUTE EXOTIC GETAWAY
The technology presented in Hollis Sherman-Pepe’s Twenty Minute Exotic Getaway is probably not far off. The virtual reality has achieved a standing where people can

THE FIFTH CHAIR
Chris Vaughn’s short and feverish The Fifth Chair is the definition of a missed opportunity. It deals with heavy subjects ripe for exploration, like the

‘MIRACLES ON COLLEGE ST.’ DADDY & DAUGHTER TREAD ON DEATHBEDS
‘Miracles on College St.’ Daddy & Daughter Tread on Deathbeds is a short documentary film about a father and daughter fighting for their lives in

A LITTLE DEAD
Grandpa is all alone. His wife died several months ago, and living in the middle of nowhere, the solitude of the setting drives home the

LAZY CIRCLES: “Welcome” To Goshé
Writer-director Marcus Ross displays undeniable skill with the 37-minute webisode Lazy Circles: “Welcome” to Goshé, which functions brilliantly as a pitch to a TV studio.

FOOLS, GOLD
Jim Allison’s Fools, Gold is a witty cinematic snippet that’s as disarming as it is well-made. Working with two actors and a semblance of a

FEBRUARY’S DOG
In February’s Dog, Nigel Loggins (Kevin Davey) and Dale Walders (Paul J. Chinook) live in Alberta and are grunt workers in the energy sector. At

SILVER SCREEN SUICIDE
Lynchian vibes permeate the short narrative of Kyle Hartford’s grim 10-minute oddity Silver Screen Suicide. While he’s clearly working with a miniscule budget, the filmmaker