Sunday Shorts

In a world of sound bites, dwindling attention spans, and one hundred and forty character conversations, we here at FSR feel inclined to remind our readers that entertainment is best enjoyed at an easier pace, slowly and with deliberate consideration — except on Sunday. On the seventh day of each week we’ll feed your inner ADD monkey with the highest quality short films available to sate your appetite for instant gratification.

Updates Every: Sunday, duh.

For some time now, we’ve been in love with the art of short filmmaking, but we’ve never found a good way to cover them. So once a week, we will bring you a short film that we’ve enjoyed, or that we find interesting, in a new feature we call Sunday Shorts. This week, Sunday Shorts presents Rodrigo Blaas’ Alma.

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For some time now, we’ve been in love with the art of short filmmaking, but we’ve never found a good way to cover them. So once a week, we will bring you a short film that we’ve enjoyed, or that we find interesting, in a new feature we call Sunday Shorts. This week, Sunday Shorts presents Dan Clifton’s For All Mankind.

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For some time now, we’ve been in love with the art of short filmmaking, but we’ve never found a good way to cover them. So once a week, we will bring you a short film that we’ve enjoyed, or that we find interesting, in a new feature we call Sunday Shorts. This week, Sunday Shorts presents the Oscar nominated film Logorama.

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Ride along as The Griswolds hit the road again. This time they’re on their way to see Rusty at his vacation rental. They stop at a hotel and typical Griswold madness ensues. Okay, I’ll bite. My love for the National Lampoon’s Vacation series of films is well-documented. Why not give it a shot?

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For some time now, we’ve been in love with the art of short filmmaking, but we’ve never found a good way to cover them. So once a week, we will bring you a short film that we’ve enjoyed, or that we find interesting, in a new feature we call Sunday Shorts. This week, Sunday Shorts presents…

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Pigeon: Impossible is an awesome little short film that I caught a while back it played at the Austin Film Festival — and now you can watch it, too.

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A while ago I wrote about Robert Redford’s upcoming film about Mary Surratt, one of the more controversial players in the Lincoln assassination. After which I was contacted by Chris King, who made a short film on the same subject…

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One of our favorite little short films from this year’s festival circuit, the bloody, branchy thriller known as Treevenge, has finally arrived online.

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There is a movie entitled Boob. The trailer is inside (courtesy of Twitch), but beware, it’s almost guaranteed to curdle your blood and make you cry for your mommy.

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Of all the movies that play every year at the Sundance Film Festival, it is the shorts that really don’t get enough love. Thankfully, the ‘dance programmers put some of the better shorts in front of certain movies. This brilliant little short, Treevenge, played to the raucous crowds that lined up to see midnight screenings of the Nazi Zombie flick Dead Snow.

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published: 05.20.2012
Cannes 2012
published: 05.20.2012
Cannes 2012
published: 05.20.2012
Cannes 2012
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