short

Light Beings | United Kingdom
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IMDB
5 (68 votes)
Once a year, lovers meet within an ancient rocky landscape, a secret place of ritual. A girl embarks on a journey to reunite with her light being, transfixed by his light forms and healed by his mystical powers, silent and still, they embrace in a dance of love and loss. The result is a spectacular, beautiful story that is simultaneously familiar yet alien.

My Wife is Retarded
Genre
IMDB
5.2 (148 votes)
A man learns the secret behind his perfect marriage.

I Knew It Was You: Rediscovering John Cazale | United States of America
Genre
IMDB
7.8 (1863 votes)
John Cazale was in only five films - The Godfather, The Conversation, The Godfather, Part Two, Dog Day Afternoon, and The Deer Hunter - each was nominated for Best Picture. Yet today most people don't even know his name. I KNEW IT WAS YOU is a fresh tour through movies that defined a generation.

Aspirational | United States of America
Genre
IMDB
7.2 (291 votes)
In this short film, Matthew Frost pulls focus to the modern cultural trend that has replaced pen-to-paper autographs. Although posing for a photo alongside another person seems like it would be more of an interactive experience, Dunst and Frost suggest that it is just a shallow attempt to document this faux-interaction for social-network bragging purposes rather than connect human to human.

All Those Sunflowers | Netherlands
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IMDB
8.1 (27 votes)
Marieke, a 27-year-old Dutch woman, works for an advertising agency in New York. She feels lonely in ‘the city that never sleeps’. Her boyfriend Dylan is the only one who can comfort her, although he only drops by occasionally. When she visits the verdant and quiet Long Island on an outing with colleagues, the introverted woman finally blooms. Especially when she is introduced to George. Right at that moment, Dylan asks Marieke to let him go. Subtle drama about loneliness, mourning and starting anew.

Genre
IMDB
7.5 (6 votes)
Budget
12,000,000.00$
Television reporter Angela Vidal (Jennifer Carpenter) and her cameraman (Steve Harris) are assigned to spend the night shift with a Los Angeles Fire Station. After a routine 911 call takes them to a small apartment building, they find police officers already on the scene in response to blood curdling screams coming from one of the apartment units. They soon learn that a woman living in the building has been infected by something unknown. After a few of the residents are viciously attacked, they try to escape with the news crew in tow, only to find that the CDC has quarantined the building. Phones, internet, televisions and cell phone access have been cut-off, and officials are not relaying information to those locked inside. When the quarantine is finally lifted, the only evidence of what took place is the news crew's videotape. Cast: Jennifer Carpenter, Jay Hernandez, Columbus Short, Greg Germann, Steve Harris, Dania Ramirez, Rade Sherbedgia, Jonathon Schaech Directed by: John Erick Dowdle Scriptwriter: John Erick Dowdle, Drew Dowdle Producer: Sergio Aguero

Writer's Block | United States of America
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IMDB
5.3 (226 votes)
The short film is a poetic interpretation of the writer's mental journey during the writing process. The writer, played by Bryan Cranston (AMC’s Breaking Bad), creates a woman in his mind, played by Lela Edgar, while working on his next script.

Pashmy Dreams | Italy
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IMDB
3.6 (41 votes)
A movie star flees from an interview when she's surrounded by paparazzi, leaving her bag behind.

The Continuing and Lamentable Saga of the Suicide Brothers | United Kingdom
Genre
IMDB
6.1 (417 votes)
A sinister fairytale depicting the lives of two brothers and their daily suicide attempts.

Once Upon a Time... | France
Genre
IMDB
6.2 (291 votes)
In 1913, designer Coco Chanel opens her first boutique in the French city of Deauville.

Horror Show | United States of America
Genre
IMDB
6.7 (255 votes)
Horror films dominated the cultural conversation in the year of 2017. From the surprise hit “Get Out” to the movie adaption of “It” to the campy “Happy Death Day,” scary movies had an unusual hold on the collective imagination during that year. Maybe it's because reality was pretty horrifying, too. To punctuate the end of a hair-raising year, The New York Times Magazine asked ten actors who gave the best performances to play a series of eerie roles.

Dear Father
Genre
Lover, victim, or torturer? You love me.

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