Short Film Tag Archive

Film Festival, Live Action, Podcasts

DN LFF2012: Flight of the Pompadour – Karan Kandhari

The second instalment in A United Howl, Karan Kandhari’s trilogy of shorts about misfits, outsiders and loners, Flight of the Pompadour is a charming

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Asides, Live Action

Pockets

Part of Channel 4’s Random Acts series, the ever creative DANIELS bring us what has to be the closest quarters fight scene ever made in Pockets.

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Asides, Live Action

A Zombie Love Story

Like Sunday / Paper’s Rest before it, James Domro’s A Zombie Love Story adds weight to the belief that even the undead yearn for that special someone

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Animation, Asides

Keith Reynolds can't make it tonight

Animator, writer and director Felix Massie employs a simple stickman animation to tell a gruesome, blood-splattered story in his 2007 graduation film Keith

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Art & Fashion, Live Action, Podcasts

DN257: The Animals – Angeline Gragasin

Angeline Gragasin joins us to discuss her surreal short The Animals, a film that plays with motifs of death and food to deliver a story which rewards those

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Animation, Art & Fashion, Podcasts

DN256: Bobby Yeah – Robert Morgan

Robert Morgan’s BAFTA nominated stop motion animation Bobby Yeah is a strange but highly compelling film that defies simple explanation. Robert joins us

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Animation, Asides

Belly

The talent that is Julia Pott continues her distinct approach of employing awkward animated characters to act out her inner confusions with 'Belly'.

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Film Festival

RSSF2012: DN Picks

Yes, we admit that previous DN attempts to select award winners could be at best described as chequered, and looking at the official finalists list we already

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Asides, Live Action

The End

The apocalypse comes at just the wrong time for the protagonist of Cameron McHarg’s latest drama The End. Short film/commercials director McHarg lists

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Documentary, Film Festival

RSSF2012: The Documentary Award

We pick out three films from the Documentary Award in a final look at this year’s Rushes Soho Shorts; featuring a 30+ year long vigil in the face of

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Animation, Asides

All Consuming Love (Man In A Cat)

Evolving from a sketch director Louis Hudson drew of a frustrated man punching the inside of a hollow cat, All Consuming Love (Man In A Cat) soon developed

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Animation, Film Festival

RSSF2012: The Animation Award

With last year’s shortlist revealing Mickey Please’s extraordinary BAFTA winning stop motion The Eagleman Stag upon my bewildered eyes for the

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