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What's Wrong With This Picture? US (2002) 1 min 50 sec - Jeffrey Travis o Commentary 1 & 2 - Director Jeffrey Travis A very short tragic film. A seemingly idyllic afternoon for Aidan, a three-year-old boy: cookies, Kool-aid and crayons. But when Aidan draws the wrong picture, a horrible nightmare begins…
Chinese Wall The Netherlands (2002) 10 min - Sytske Kok Dutch with English subtitles o Commentary 1 - Director Sytske Kok o Commentary 2 - Writer Rosan Dieho-Hamme Aagt (Celia Nufaar) is a lonely woman, and the Chinese restaurant is her daily refuge. Here with bitter irony she ruminates over her life. But things aren't always what they seem.
Dreamscapes USA (2002) 6 min - Sean McBride o Commentary 1 & 2 - Director Sean McBride A fantastic bit of animated imagination takes shape when dreamy vignettes are woven together to form a patchwork of perceptions and memories in this otherworldly animation.
In Absentia UK (2002) 5 min 30 sec - James Kibbey & Richard Heald o Commentary 1- Director o Commentary 2 - Director (Technical) In Absentia is an excursion into the precious last moments, feelings and thoughts of a young person's life.
John and Mia Denmark (2002) 22 min - Christian Dyekjaer o Commentary 1 & 2 - Director John and Mia is a touching and emotional tale of an inept father's kind-hearted but clumsy attempt to revive contact with his child.
The World of Interiors UK (2001) 6 min 30 sec - Bunny Schendler o Commentary - Director Bunny Schendler A darkly comic story about procrastination in which a man becomes entangled in his own domestic web.
Dad's Dead UK (2003) 6 min 36 sec - Chris Shepherd o Commentary- Director Chris Shephard o Making of Dad's Dead Through a series of ghostly reminiscences a young man tries to piece together fragmented moments from the past, memories being triggered by admiration for his best friend Johnno.
Ready UK (2002) 20 min - Savina Dellicour o Commentary - Director Savina Dellicour and Producer Josephine Law Naomi has known all her life that she will succumb to the same fate that has befallen her family for generations. Naomi has accepted her destiny and tells herself that she is ready . . .
Tenth US (2002) 3 min 15 sec - Matt Kovalakides o Commentary 1 & 2 - Director Matt Kovalakides Chance encounters, random acts, and the strangers who drift in and out of our lives.
Pishadoo US (1999) 22 min - Marco Ricci & Michael Canzoniero o Commentary 1 & 2 - Directors Marco Ricci, Michael Canzoniero and Producer David Boulton Set in a Bronx barbershop, Pishadoo, tells the comedic story of a young man and his quest to learn the family business and make it as a barber.
Sleep UK (2002) 9 min 57 sec - Matthew Thompson o Commentary 1 & 2 - Director Matthew Thompson 26-year-old Arthur has just found out he's dying. He withdraws into a world of his own until he finally realizes where he really belongs…
Fish Never Sleep UK (2002) 6 min - Gaelle Denis o Commentary - Director Gaelle Denis Naoko, a complete insomniac, muses wearily over fish bowls, sushi, and the vast fish market near her Tokyo home to the puzzling question: why do fish never sleep?
Coda USA (2001) 10 min 45 sec - Kitao Sakurai & Andrew Spirk o Commentary 1 & 2 - Director Kitao Sakurai A single violent incident becomes an apocalyptic catalyst in the lives of five prep school
Non-Abductees Anonymous US (2002) 4 min 14 sec - Philip Powell o Commentary 1 & 2 - Director Philip Powell The goings-on at a support group for people who have NEVER been abducted by aliens. Forlorn and rejected, they go to extremes trying to get the attention of those snobby extraterrestrials.
Earthquake! UK/US (2002) 1 min 30 sec - James Brett o Commentary - Director James Brett Earthquake! Run for the hills you fools, run for the hills! Aaaarrrgh!
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"There was a stretch a couple years ago when I was a bit more interested in exploring the world of short films. I had rented several DVDs in the series simply called "Short" released around 2000, primarily because it was the only DVD I knew of that had La Jeté " [More]
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"Why make a short film? There can be many valid reasons: not enough funds for a full length feature; more room for experimental filmmaking techniques without the potential for full length fluff; or, most commonly, the filmmaker wants to strongly convey a single idea in a more direct (a.k.a. shorter) format.While shorter doesn’t always mean better. Those behind these films often use/abuse the medium to wax philosophical, cramming far too much into a matter of minutes " [More]
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"[quote user="lopezdash"]Hey Ris, I've been thinking about this and had started making the majority of these films, but I think its best if they're discussed in the context of the DVD on which they appear (linking to that film). I think this would give people a more accurate picture of the entire contents of a DVD instead of creating seperate films for each mini-film contained within a particular DVD, in the same way we discuss [More]
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"[quote user="Risselada"] Here's another round of movies to add. I mentioned a few of these previously, but they weren't added. A lot of them are "making of" movies I've seen on DVDs. Let me know if there's a reason they can't be added. Kenji Mizoguchi: The Life of a Film Director (1975) Great Escape: The Untold Story (2001) (TV) [More]
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