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Tuesday, February 21st, 2012Today’s Upload!
Horror. A couple hires a babysitter for the weekend…
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Horror. A couple hires a babysitter for the weekend…
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An adaptation of the famous short story by Ernest Hemingway “The Killers”.
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A short comedy film about a stoggy old couple who try their hands at spoon bending.
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On March 30, 2012 Portland, Maine will host it’s first-ever international mustache film festival. The festival will show short films, eight minutes or less, where the storyline involves mustaches or a protagonist who sports a mustache. No Umbrella Media is organizing the event. Register here: http://www.stachepag.com/registration/
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Short drama about a boy who writes a letter to his best friend about the best memories they share.
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Short drama about a man who learns that his colleague has died while on holiday.
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The 19th annual Woods Hole Film Festival opens this weekend, July 31 and runs through August 7 in Massachusetts. More than 50 short films in five categories will be featured. Among them the short narrative, “Celebrities in Disgrace“. This short is inspired by the Tonya Harding / Nancy Kerrigan skating incident of 16 years ago. According to an article by Andrea Shea over at wbur.org, the films writer, its director and producer see the festival screening as a stepping stone for distributing and monetizing short films online. I’m not sure how that would work with all the free shorts available online. However, I recently read that in India there’s a growing appetite for short films and that television channels are starting to look for alternative content such as shorts and docu-dramas. I for one think shorts on TV here in America would be a good thing… a nice alternative to Reality TV.