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Awesome Short Films

The Perfect Fourth

The Perfect Fourth

(PG-13: Language) A Craigslist transaction becomes awkward when the seller reveals that the instrument belonged to his son, who passed away just a year before. Henry Wolf reminds us of the world’s indifference to what we hold dear in this heartbreaking short.

Falling Tide

Falling Tide

A boy is kicked out of a train, leaving him defenseless against an all-consuming tide. CalArts animation student Ning Cheng explores the idea of being left behind in this surreal and dramatic short film.

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The Cats Are on Their Own Now

The Cats Are on Their Own Now

CalArts animation student Linnea Sterte’s minimal, yet totally engaging short film looks at what appears to be a post-apocalyptic world in which cats are the only survivors. Fellow student Eddie Wright’s prequel sheds some light on what happened before.

Invisible

Invisible

A chameleon wants to ask a fellow loner to dance. But he gets so nervous that he keeps on involuntarily blending into the environment whenever he gets near her. A cute and creative animated short by Michael Trikosko and Andrew Wilson.

Terra

Terra

(PG-13 Language) Exurb1a’s darkly comedic clip envisions a War of the Worlds / Independence Day type scenario in which 15 flying saucers hover over Earth’s capital cities, as global superpowers debate how to handle what may or may not be a hostile invasion.

FUEL

FUEL

Given the similar subject matter to Voltige, we’re guessing the 3rd year graduation class at MOPA all needed to direct an animation about a duo of bumbling car mechanics. Jalabert Camille’s amusing short film is definitely firing on all cylinders.

The Heart Followers

The Heart Followers

Ingrid and Benjamin Hjertefølger (“heart follower”) are advocates of sustainable living. They live in a greenhouse that they built partly out of cob, clean all of their waste water and are encouraging their children to also form a deep bond with nature.

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Manoman

Manoman

(PG-13) A neurotic attending primal therapy literally coughs up every emotion he’s repressed. Simon Cartwright’s amazing and intense stop-motion short film is like Fight Club if Tyler Durden was a real being. Aaaahhhhh!!!

Sodagreen: City

Sodagreen: City

Forester’s animated music video for City, a song by Taiwanese band Sodagreen. A group of children are abducted and turned into infectious spies, turning their targets into accomplices. It’s like The Matrix if Neo was nature itself.

Let’s Not Panic

Let’s Not Panic

Katie admits to her therapist that she fantasizes about being rescued by and living happily ever after with him. Which can’t happen of course, not unless there’s a complete breakdown of societal norms. Heather Jack’s short film has the right mix of cheese and humor.

Sunspring

Sunspring

While much of the dialogue in Oscar Sharp and Ross Goodwin’s short film reads like an episode of Bad Lip Reading, it’s still fascinating to see what happens when you program a neural network to write a science fiction screenplay, after teaching it about the genre’s greats.

Mutual Rescue: Eric & Peety

Mutual Rescue: Eric & Peety

“I decided that I wanted to be the person whom he thought I was.” In 2010, Eric’s doctor said he’d be dead in 5 years. He was severely overweight, had high cholesterol, high blood pressure and diabetes. Then a nutritionist gave him a life-changing advice: get a shelter dog.

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The Caged Pillows

The Caged Pillows

(Flashing lights) Go “on a surreal journey through the isolation of technology, media consumption, and the commercialization of our hopes and dreams” in Galen Pehrson’s mind-melting animated short for the new art site Ruins.

The Dot and the Line

The Dot and the Line

“But even allowing for his feelings, this was probably stretching the point.” Chuck Jones’ Oscar-winning animated short is about a line who reinvents himself in order to woo the dot of his dreams. Based on Norton Juster’s eponymous book.

NewsHits

NewsHits

(PG-13) “Where would somebody find a large pack of dogs that would eat flesh?” Adult Swim’s short film features a compilation of bloopers made in honor of an anchorman on his last day at work. Kevin Butler’s fallen on hard times.

Sleepy Steve

Sleepy Steve

Meet Steve and his army of helper robots, ready to help him get ready for the day even if he’s barely awake. A funny stop -motion short film by Meghann Artes (Speed Dating). We’ll take 10,000 of that rug robot please, thanks.

Transmission

Transmission

Jared D. Weiss’ fantastic animated short follows a creature and his dog who find a working old radio in the post-apocalyptic wasteland. Mike Westbrook’s haunting sound design perfectly complements its spare visuals to create a sense of tension and mystery.

Candy-Gasms

Candy-Gasms

The always on, slightly off Perez Bros share this little gem in which we compare how something as sexy as a woman eating a Red Vine can quickly become completely wrong and disturbing if a guy attempts the same sort of thing.

We Live This

We Live This

(PG-13: Language) “The crowd shouldn’t know what you’re going through. Your show shouldn’t reflect on your day.” James Burns’ award-winnning documentary about We Live This, a group of teenagers who dance on New York City’s subway to make money.

Spitting Distance 360º

Spitting Distance 360º

Red Bull followed photographer Ulla Lohmann, her husband Sebastian and a small film crew as they descended as near as possible to one of the lava craters in Vanuatu’s Ambrym, one of the world’s most active volcanoes. Full episode here.

Pool Fart!

Pool Fart!

A teenager outdoes his friends’ swimming pool stunts by letting one rip in the water. The buildup of RocketJump’s short film could’ve been way shorter, but the payoff is worth it. You could even say its special.

The Last Shot

The Last Shot

A wonderfully illustrated 1-minute animated short which alternates between two parallel realities – a gunfighter in the Wild West, and a modern day tennis player. Directed by 2Factory and Art Directed by Charles Monnier.

Shapes

Shapes

Adult Swim presents 10 surreal animated short films to keep your mind buzzing, ranging from two-dimensional illustrations to glitch art to claymation. Check the video’s description for the song and video titles.

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