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Leading Lady Parts is a 2018 British comedy short film written and directed by Jessica Swale. Inspired by the Time's Up movement, the film stars several A-list actresses auditioning for a leading lady role, offering a critique of the casting process. It premiered on BBC Four in 2018 and is available for free on YouTube.
Cargo is a 2013 Australian short film directed by Ben Howling and Yolanda Ramke, written by Ramke, and starring Andy Rodoreda as a father who must protect his young daughter (Ruth Venn) during a zombie apocalypse. It was made for the Tropfest short film festival, where it was a finalist.
Download QR code; Print/export ... One Small Step is a 2018 Chinese-American animated short film by Andrew ... TAIKO Studios official YouTube channel; The entire film ...
Rakka is a 2017 American-Canadian military science fiction short film made by Oats Studios and directed by Neill Blomkamp. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was released on YouTube and Steam on 14 June 2017. Plot
The original movie poster for the release of Spring. The film was written and directed by Andreas Goralczyk. The film's initial art direction and character design was done by David Revoy, who is known for Pepper&Carrot, an open source webcomic series, and has worked on three other Blender Foundation short films as a concept artist.
2048: Nowhere to Run (known in China and Taiwan as 2048: No Escape or 2048: Nowhere to Escape; alternatively known as Blade Runner 2048 [1]) is a 2017 American tech noir short film acting as a prequel to the feature film Blade Runner 2049 and the sequel to the short film 2036: Nexus Dawn.
More is a 1998 short film created by Mark Osborne using stop motion animation. [1] More has won several awards, and was nominated for an Academy Award as Best Animated Short Film in 1998. [ 2 ]
The Neighbors' Window is a 2019 American short film written and directed by Marshall Curry. [1] It won the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film in 2020. The film was inspired by a true story by Diane Weipert, which she recounted on the podcast Love and Radio.