
Following the Oscar-nominated success of Night Ride (2022), Norwegian director Eirik Tveiten returns with Camping in Paradise, a short film that balances humor, discomfort, and tenderness with remarkable precision. Set in a nudist campsite, a setting ripe for both comedy and existential unease, the film unfolds as an unexpectedly moving exploration of vulnerability and the complicated ways we seek to…

Ida Melum’s funny and smartly-observed stop-motion short Ovary-Acting takes on one of the most personal and politically charged subjects of our time: the question of whether or not to have children. Following her BAFTA-nominated Night of the Living Dread, Melum once again demonstrates her flair for blending absurd humour with heartfelt storytelling, crafting a film…

In this year’s fiercely competitive short documentary category, few films arrive as confidently fully formed as Inside, The Valley Sings. Directed by Irish auteur Nathan Fagan already established with hits like Flicker and Skin to Skin this animated documentary layers aesthetic bravura onto material of brutal urgency: the inner world of those subjected to solitary confinement. Hand‑drawn by animation director…

In this groundbreaking exploration of tradition and transformation, ‘WALUD’ emerges as a powerful testament to human resilience and the complexity of cultural identity. Now officially Oscar®-qualified, this remarkable film transcends conventional storytelling to deliver an intimate portrait of life in the Syrian desert. At the heart of the narrative is Amuna, whose world shifts dramatically…

Daniel Persitz’s Key of Genius tells an inspiring true story of mercurial talent and the transformative power of mentorship. Adapted from Adam Ockelford’s acclaimed biography, the film dramatizes a pivotal chapter in the life of Derek Paravicini, a blind, autistic musical savant, and his teacher (Ockelford) who recognized and nurtured his extraordinary gift. In its relatively brief runtime, Key…

Now officially Oscar®-qualified, Beyond Silence arrives as a cinematic revelation — a short film that transcends its modest runtime to deliver a deeply human story of pain, courage, and reclamation. Written and directed by Marnie Blok, the film stands as both an artistic triumph and a personal reckoning, offering a raw, poetic exploration of generational trauma and the radical act…

There are films that tell stories, and there are films that inhabit them. BROTHERS belongs to the latter category. Ross Syner’s quietly devastating short invites the audience into the most private of spaces, a home where love and guilt have become indistinguishable. a home where love and guilt have become indistinguishable The premise is disarmingly simple: two…

It is almost unheard of for a short film to carry the weight of prophecy. But There Will Come Soft Rains does just that. This is a prophecy whispered through sacred soil and spoken with a daughter’s grief. Director Elham Ehsas has crafted a work that is as much an elegy as it is an act of…

Trapped transforms the empty halls of a high school into a pressure cooker of class tension and moral peril. The story follows Joaquin (Javier Molina), a school janitor on the late shift, accompanied by his young son, while navigating the precarious demands of his job, but his routine takes a sharp turn when he stumbles upon…