2007 Short Films Archive

2007

Cyn

Cyn

How do you make a film in six days that can't be more than three minutes in length? This is the challenge that filmmakers in FOX's reality show On the Lot were asked to perform. For director Alex Ferarri, the outcome is a powerful short film called Cyn. more...

The Fifth

The Fifth

Filling every chair at a poker game is vital to a good game, and it isn't always easy to find another player. In his dark comedy The Fifth, writer and director Ryan Levin examines the difficulties of trying to integrate a new player into a weekly poker game. more...

Now You See Me

Now You See Me, Now You Don't

From Hungary comes the short film by writer/director Attila Szász, Most látszom, most nem látszom (Now You See Me, Now You Don't). This quiet, reflective story revolves around a detached family trying to work through their emotional issues. more...

Of Darkness

Of Darkness

What do you get when you take a group of pre-pubescent boys, a copy of the Necronomicon, and a night home alone? Chances are, you won't get a good night's sleep. In Of Darkness, a short film by director Gary Irwin, the premise of kids playing with the supernatural is mixed with a powerful metaphor of adult irresponsibility. more...

Tree

Tree

Keeping a story simple is the key to a good short film. If a director throws in too many twists and turns, audience members are likely to leave scratching their heads. In the short film, Tree, by newcomer Michael Steinbeck, the story of a man working the land is a simple one, but it has a touch of the macabre that makes it interesting. more...

Wormhole Chasers

Wormhole Chasers

Many short films are so short, they're more like a riddle than a story. In some cases, the audience is left wondering what the heck just happened. In the case of a good short film, the audience wonders what happens next. In Wormhole Chasers, a four-minute short film, the story barely gets started before its wonderous conclusion. more...

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