Hundreds of short films are released on the festival circuit yearly. We review those that spoke most to us here.
The naive hopefulness of Shadows’ young protagonist permeates its difficult subject matter, where a young girl’s voice sparks the vivid rebellion of its animated vessel.
The history of a town and its people, exquisitely told through the life story of the filmmaker’s great-grandmother.
In exploring humankind’s intimate relationship with artificial intelligence, Inès Sieulle exposes our prejudices and tendencies as a species more than anything else.
In Eglė Davidaviče’s deeply personal film, the exploration of self-acceptance is intrinsically connected with community.