This raw, unvarnished short drama is essentially a brief but vivid portrait of a woman at a precipice in her life. Jessie is pregnant and set to give up her baby for adoption; she's on the way to the meeting with the agency. But when her car runs out of gas and her phone dies, she's forced into a pause that allows her to confront her feelings and wants.
Written and directed by Faryl Amadeus
Stars : Jeanine Mason, Katy Sullivan, Clint Jordan
Trapped in a drab world, spending her life in a small office cubicle, young Ann is fed up, yearning to break free from the shackles of her modern and hectic lifestyle. Under those circumstances, Ann takes the decision to get away, in need of some time alone in the bosom of the rugged and undisturbed forests of the Adirondacks. Only there, before the eternal nature, man becomes whole again.
Director: Rod Blackhurst
Writers: Rod Blackhurst, David Ebeltoft
Stars: Rose Hemingway, David Chokachi, Jonathan Gundel
Robin is a young Finnish-Swedish man living in Sweden with his mother. But as a male citizen of Finland, Robin must leave his home and travel to Finland, where he is to report for national military service, which is required for all male citizens. He does not want to go, desperately searching for information on how to avoid it, even up to the hour of his departure.
As Robin reaches the point of no return, he takes drastic action to avoid service, later facing questioning. But as he gets closer to leaving Sweden, his expressive eyes convey a growing storm of feelings: anger, sadness and fear. As he answers questions during his interrogation, he faces his most complicated memories, where great pain is intertwined with genuine love and immense heartbreak.
Directed by Christoffer Tambour and Viktor Wiberg
Written by Filip Slotte, who also plays the lead role of Robin
Angela, an elderly woman is bullied by a group of teenagers. She crosses paths again with, Carter, one of the bullies. Their confrontation leads to an unexpected outcome.
Being a mother is supposed to be joyful. Being a child is supposed to be fun. Having a family is meant to be life-affirming. But nothing in this home is like it's supposed to be.
Shirley is a Taiwanese-American woman preparing a meal from her childhood. Using her deceased immigrant mother’s recipe book, she makes zongzi, turnip cake, and hand-cut noodles. Each dish she makes evokes a childhood memory, tracing a history of growing up balancing the pull of two cultures -- and growing more distant from her Taiwanese culture and mother as Shirley gets older.
Shirley assimilates as she gets older, culminating in her election to Homecoming Court in high school. But when Shirley’s mother makes a mistake and embarrasses Shirley, Shirley lets loose the resentments and grievances of many years, culminating in cruel words that have haunted her since.
Directed and written by Anne Hsu (who plays the lead role of Shirley as an older teen and adult)
A copywriter decides to stop working, sending an entire ad agency into chaos.
‘I’m Good’ is a modern retelling of the classic short story “Bartleby, the Scrivener” by Herman Melville. Updated to a modern setting in a creative agency, the themes from the original story remain as relevant as ever.
Mr. Valentine teaches literature at a bilingual high school in Poland; today is his last lesson as a teacher before he assumes the new position of principal. His students are, by and large, wealthy and well-off, the future elite of the country. But they are also cynical, blase and obsessed with their phones, and Mr. Valentine lays into them about using A.I. for writing their assigned essays.
The teacher does his best to get through to his students, teaching a lesson on Russian writer Fyodor Dostoevsky and how his work anticipated the rise of perilous ideologies in Russia. But when they fail to engage with the lesson, he takes drastic measures to grab their attention.
Mr. Valentine then demands his students write a response on its themes, but when he realizes none of his students have even read the text, he is infuriated. As the teacher, actor Rene Zagger offers an impassioned, fierce turn as an educator who fervently believes in his mission but is dismayed and then enraged by the growing detachment of his students. He knows what he is teaching -- and the discussion it should engender --has relevance more than ever, but his students are too removed and absorbed to pay attention, much less care. So he decides to wake them up with a drastic, even dangerous gesture.
Director: Piotr Toczynski
Writer: Piotr Toczynski
Stars: René Zagger, Paulina Chapko, Alicja Wieniawa-Narkiewicz
Belma is a Turkish interpreter going through a romantic crisis when she's asked to fill in for someone who interprets for patients in a London hospital. She's deft with languages, but working in the National Health Service is challenging.
Ryszard is a serious Polish-American man, a husband and a son who works in a dour office. When a contagious epidemic of uncontrollable laughter befalls the world, Ryszard becomes immune, exacerbating his already acute feelings of isolation and difference. As the epidemic escalates, Ryszard watches as society becomes more dysfunctional. And when his cheerful wife is stricken, his sadness becomes a palpable grief for a world that's rapidly changing.
Director: Paul Kowalski
Writer: Paul Kowalski
Stars: Philip Ettinger • Olek Krupa • Martha Plimpton
A terrible honest short film about the final cut of a commercial film. An online meeting, a demand in political correctness manner, an embarrassing moment and a proposition putting that moment in ambiguous light.
But shocking is the speechless last scenes between a member of team and food courier.
A film about color of skin, contempt about the others (and hipocrisy as a sort of bribe), a young director witness of massacre against her film, accepting it, like the appropriated from client for a presumed beautiful future.
A not comfortable short film, first for embarassing truths revealed in their full nakedness.
Directors: Daniel Fure Schwarz • Mauritz Brekke Solberg
Writers: Daniel Fure Schwarz • Mauritz Brekke Solberg
Stars: Marit Andreassen • Alexander de Senger • Laila Goody
During a driver’s ed lesson, Hayley is forced to pull over to the side of the road so her instructor, Glen, can tell her about his estranged daughter. She does her best to navigate the situation, trying to figure out whether or not things are headed in a dangerous direction.
Copenhagen. A police station. A foreign woman, wearing a burqa, is there with her young son to file a complaint. Yet, it seems the translator is not willing to report what she is telling.
Directors: Rungano Nyoni, Hamy Ramezan
Writers: Rungano Nyoni, Hamy Ramezan
Stars: Yusuf Kamal El-Ali, Zeinab Rahal, Amira Helene Larsen
When Kate, an isolated and vulnerable young mother struggling to make ends meet, is offered help by her neighbour Marie, she finds herself pulled into a community that may not be as virtuous as it seems.
“No Dogs” is a short film set against the backdrop of the Watsonville Riots of 1930 when anti-Filipino violence raged across California’s Central Valley. It confronts the history of racial discrimination against Filipinos. Written by Alex S. Fabros, Jr. and Georgina Tolentino the 2021 film introduces audiences to Marisol, a Filipina who seeks safety after the bombing of a taxi dance hall where Filipino men and white women socialize. As the night grows darker and the sounds of gunshots louder, Marisol finds herself in the most unlikely of places: seated in a diner with a white man named Carl.