Big Boom
A lonely service robot looks for meaning and purpose in a seemingly empty world.
Directed by Brian Watson (USA)
LOS ANGELES INTERNATIONAL SHORT FILM FESTIVAL
A lonely service robot looks for meaning and purpose in a seemingly empty world.
Directed by Brian Watson (USA)
The conversation—between sound and image, seasons come and go, natural and altered landscapes, and an unseen man and woman—begins as a duet between a video diary and a field recording, and ends as an archive of the possibilities hibernating in each moment.
Directed by Vasilios Papaioannu (USA)
A personal perspective on coming home after nearly a decade abroad and finding that something is off in the familiar paradise. A warning that profound change is coming. Change that will influence future generations. This short film centers on climate change in southern Greenland told from a personal yet historical standpoint.
Directed by Inuk Jørgensen (Greenland)
Two exuberant losers convince a broken bicycle repairman to deal with an un-cooperative dead body.
Directed by Joe Bartone (USA)
British comedy sketch. When you call for an ambulance you don’t always get what you want…
Directed by Jack Scott and Tom Middleton (UK)
Movie and TV veteran actors Larry Thomas, (The Soup Nazi from “Seinfeld”) Eddie Deezen, (Grease, 1941, The Polar Express) and Caryn Richman (The New Gidget, A Very Brady Christmas) star in this wacky comedy about a marriage therapist who gives some unusual advice to a troubled couple. Winner of the Best Comedy Short Award at the World’s Independent Film Festival in San Francisco.
Directed by Jim Politano (USA)
Mass shooting survivors dispute the causes behind the killings. Mental Illness versus illness of society. The dispute ends in yet another shooting.
Directed by Dajour Ashwood (USA)
A woman wanting to reunite her family.
Directed by Ira Farmer (USA)
The struggle of an aged man who keeps dreaming a good life for his family when his life is in danger. A man who is a victim of time, age & act, resides in the land of opportunity & seems not to have the opportunity to even ensure his minimal livelihood. On the other hand, he’s being used by the capitalist people for the sake of his immigration status. A man without a country, a society without humanity, but after all of these, he keeps a good view for the mankind, and does not accuse his fate, rather tries heart & soul to do something for his family who lives back in South Asia. Unfortunately, the family is devastated by the sacred terrorism.
Directed by Razid Season (USA)
After working for a long time, Nando has decided to show the world the Nandocracy, a utopia that will save humanity from itself. Meanwhile, Nando travels from another universe to stop himself, he already knows the consequences of the Nandocracy. Finally, Nando will have to make a difficult decision, destroy the Nandocracy.
Directed by Jose María De Luxán (Spain)