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WE THRIVE

The secret behind any decent documentary is its natural ability to introduce its audience to something unfamiliar. A new perspective that draws the viewer in

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AN IRISH GOODBYE

Gentle, funny and touching, Tom Berkeley and Ross White’s short dramedy, An Irish Goodbye, just about achieves all of its modest ambitions. It seamlessly sustains

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SOME STILL SEARCH

Nesaru Tchaas’s short film Some Still Search plunges the viewer into the midst of the ongoing immigration crisis. It adopts a deeply intimate approach, portraying

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SLOW PULSE

In the opening of the Oscar-qualifying short Slow Pulse, we quietly enter the home of a father (Jimmie Fails) who’s had his life turned upside

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SAME OLD

Same Old, an Oscar-qualifying short written and directed by Canadian film director and screenwriter Lloyd Lee Choi, is a dark and gritty tale of desperation

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DIMENSIONS OF SELF

Sofia Malamute and Matias Figueroa’s black-and-white short Dimensions of Self functions as a visual confession, a despondent, highly experimental glimpse into the mind of a

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FIREWORKS

Another day at the office beginning, you grab your coffee, down breakfast, and over the phone, have a family squabble before getting down to business.

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SADI BIMWALA

Sadi Bimwala began his acting journey at the age of sixteen at the Lola Louis Performing Arts Center in the Bronx. Once he graduated from

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IVALU

Anders Walter’s beautiful Oscar-qualifying short drama Ivalu deals with the most tragic of subjects in a sublime fashion. Although its scope is relatively narrow, it

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