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Lights, Camera, Action: The Indie Shorts Mag Short Film Festival 2024 Awaits Your Masterpiece!

Film enthusiasts and creators, mark your calendars! The Indie Shorts Mag Short Film Festival is back for its 4th edition. We’re calling all visionary filmmakers who are ready to share their stories on a platform that celebrates the art of indie filmmaking. This is your moment to shine, to bring your unique narratives to an… Continue reading Lights, Camera, Action: The Indie Shorts Mag Short Film Festival 2024 Awaits Your Masterpiece!

The Watcher: A Silent Wrangling with Failure

When viewing Nathan Sellers’ The Watcher it is hard to really be taken in by its serenity. On the contrary, its effect is immediately unsettling, accompanied as it is by a recording of a cultish sermon. But that is only the beginning.  There is a pronounced attention to textural and sensory detail, from a closeup… Continue reading The Watcher: A Silent Wrangling with Failure

Dragon Fruit: Astute Sci-fi That Shows the Tiredness of It All

J.Brown’s Dragon Fruit runs to nearly half an hour, longer than your average short, but it makes the minutes count. A film set in a dystopia (it becomes less and less meaningful to point out how well they increasingly resemble reality, but there we are) about a single mother with a necessary and ridiculously distant… Continue reading Dragon Fruit: Astute Sci-fi That Shows the Tiredness of It All

The Scene: Self-Referential Comedy At Its Most Non-Fictional

Connor Morley’s 6-minute comedy The Scene takes a nightmare that almost every director is painfully familiar with and turns the frustration into comedy: the lead actor cannot remember their lines.  The words marine life scientist find themselves twisted beyond recognition in the hands of lead actor, Edward Vanterbus (Samson Zilic); zoologist is the least atrocious… Continue reading The Scene: Self-Referential Comedy At Its Most Non-Fictional

The Sum of Several Sticky Situations involving Salami Sticks: Sticky, Gushy, Smelly, Farcical Extravaganza

Oli Stening’s The Sum of Several Sticky Situations involving Salami Sticks commits itself to twenty-one minutes of batty horror and comedy spread across six chapters, following the salami sticks stolen off a cop but going into tangents that are more abrupt than the sprays of blood you get in the face after dismembering a live… Continue reading The Sum of Several Sticky Situations involving Salami Sticks: Sticky, Gushy, Smelly, Farcical Extravaganza

Imperium: Living with a Failed Core

Indigo Parer’s Imperium examines the multifaceted expression of being a family bound by bitterness, resentment, and trauma going back generations. Running to twenty minutes, the film unravels its subjects on two distinct threads that both belie the complexity of familial coexistence and illuminate the gendered expression of festering tensions. Julio (Sal Galofaro) and Angela (Francesca… Continue reading Imperium: Living with a Failed Core

Short Film & Documentary Nominees for the 96th Oscars Announced

The 96th Oscars nominations were announced today, January 23, by actors Zazie Beetz and Jack Quaid. The announcement was live-streamed from the Academy’s Samuel Goldwyn Theater on Oscar.com, Oscars.org, and the Academy’s digital platforms, available to viewers globally. The nominees for eight categories were announced at 5:30 a.m. PT, with the remaining 15 categories revealed… Continue reading Short Film & Documentary Nominees for the 96th Oscars Announced

5 AI Film Festivals to Submit Your AI-Generated Short Films & Feature Films

In an era where the line between science fiction and reality blurs more each day, artificial intelligence has evolved from a futuristic fantasy into a potent tool of creativity. Today, AI is not just revolutionizing industries; it’s also transforming the very art of storytelling. Welcome to the cutting edge of cinema, where filmmakers harness AI… Continue reading 5 AI Film Festivals to Submit Your AI-Generated Short Films & Feature Films

Submissions for the Second Annual AI Film Festival Now Open: A Chance to Win $15,000

The second Annual International AI Film Festival, hosted by Runway, has officially opened its doors for submissions. This year’s celebration promises to be even bigger after a successful event last year that saw various talent, from first-time filmmakers to seasoned professionals. The festival is a unique platform that embraces the innovative use of AI in… Continue reading Submissions for the Second Annual AI Film Festival Now Open: A Chance to Win $15,000

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