Short film reviews
Home (2015) – Cheap Cuts Festival Winning Film Review
0Filip Jacobson’s short documentary Home (Dom) looks at two Polish sisters who run a nursing home for old men battling with drugs, alcohol and personal problems.
Short film reviews
Filip Jacobson’s short documentary Home (Dom) looks at two Polish sisters who run a nursing home for old men battling with drugs, alcohol and personal problems.
https://vimeo.com/130612876 This stop-motion musical is based on the true story of E. Lilian Todd, a self-taught inventor who became the first woman to design and build an airplane. Rejected from aviation school and denied of flying her own invention, Miss Todd’s determination makes for an enchanting short musical.
A few 60-somethings share the special memories behind some of their tattoos, in this captivating short documentary.
A tense and provoking short film about the fear of death and killing, set at the violent end of the Spanish Civil War.
This Oscar-winning short drama from 2003 is a must see for fans of shorts and British films, from Fish Tank director Andrea Arnold.
A guy waiting for the bus gets caught up in an unusual domestic between a magician and his assistant.
Chase Me Through is an atmospheric portrayal of a couple’s shared – and conflicting – memories of a difficult relationship.
Six potential suitors flaunt their bare legs in hopes of winning the hand of a young lady, in this music video for musician Anika’s In The City.
He Took His Skin Off For Me is a genre-defying short about a guy who takes his skin off for his girlfriend. Romantic, twisted and original.
A young boy uses his learning disability inflicted brother to impress some new friends, in this comic drama from one-to-watch British director Mustapha Kseibati. Starring Sophie Thompson and Kayvan Novak.