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An Ostrich Told Me the World Is Fake and I Think I Believe It (2022) Short Film Review

An Ostrich Told Me the World Is Fake and I Think I Believe It (2022) Short Film Review

An Ostrich Told Me the World Is Fake and I Think I Believe It (2022)Director: Lachlan PendragonScreenwriter: Lachlan PendragonStarring: Lachlan Pendragon, John Cavanagh, Michael Richard, Jamie Trotter What a breath of fresh air this 11-minute short film is. What a joyful expression of artistry. An Ostrich Told Me the World Is Fake and I Think […]

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Oscar Nominated Short Film 2019

Animal Behaviour (2018) Oscar Nominated Short Film Review

Animal Behaviour (2018) Directors: David Fine, Alison Snowden Screenwriters: David Fine, Alison Snowden Starring: Ryan Biel, Taz Van Rassel, Leah Juel, Andrea Libman, Toby Berner, James Kirk, Alison Snowden Witty and charming, and featuring some excellent characterisation, David Fine and Alison Snowden’s Oscar nominated animated short film Animal Behaviour is perhaps the most laugh out loud of the 2019

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One Small Step Oscars 2019

One Small Step (2018) Oscar Nominated Short Film Review

One Small Step (2018) Directors: Andrew Chesworth, Bobby Pontillas Screenwriters: Andrew Chesworth, Bobby Pontillas Taiko Studios’s Oscar nominated animated short film One Small Step, from the minds of Andrew Chesworth and Bobby Pontillas and telling the tale of a Chinese American girl’s pursuit of becoming an astronaut, is some of the richest evidence available that the (almost)

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Late Afternoon Short Film

Late Afternoon (2017) Oscar Nominated Short Film Review

Late Afternoon (2017) Director: Louise Bagnall Screenwriter: Louise Bagnall Starring: Louise Bagnall, Fionnula Flanagan, Aislin Konings Ferrari, Michael McGrath, Niamh Moyles, Caoimhe Ní Bhrádaigh, Lucy O’Connell Louise Bagnall’s delicately told tale of an elderly woman rediscovering old memories through a series of triggers in Late Afternoon is wholesome, empathetic animated cinema told with a true compassion and

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Peter Mullan in 'Edith' (2016) short film by Christian Cooke

Edith (2016) Short Film Review

Edith (2016) Director: Christian Cooke Screenwriter: Ray Robinson Starring: Peter Mullan, Michelle Fairley Christian Cooke’s sombre short film about an ageing man’s confrontation with great personal loss is a terrifically well orchestrated collection of talented people hitting the ball out of the park with their contributions across the board, and is an emotionally stirring 15

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