Collection of Short Films
SXSW Page
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Lowdown: All the big-screen projection of feature-length movies without the burdensome 90 minute time commitment.
Bonus: Guiness and French Toast for breakfast at the Alamo Drafthouse
Hug, directed by Khary Jones: Everyone needs a hug sometimes and never trust your manager around your sister.
Hi Mom, Amylee Belotti: A good synopsis of the reality behind the curtain of the American dream.
Cochran, directed by James P. Gannon: Something to think about the next time you hastily write a note for the UPS or FedEx delivery dude.
Alexandria, directed by Eric Elofson: Books, flood myth, art, morals and an asshole manager.
Isis Avenue, directed by Paul Marchand: Striking drive by on the leftover possessions of a passed elderly woman and those who must now deal with them.
Winter Lilacs, directed by Stephen Gurewitz: A man who loves his mother.
That's My Majesty, directed by Emily Carmichael: Black and white, construction bidding and princess fireworks.
Sunday Mornings, directed by Jannicke Laker: Brilliant survey of the morning after recovery process.
Countertransference, directed by Madeleine Olnek: A cautionary tale about the perils of sometimes naked pop-culture therapists.
I am
the
Baba
Bonus: Guiness and French Toast for breakfast at the Alamo Drafthouse
Hug, directed by Khary Jones: Everyone needs a hug sometimes and never trust your manager around your sister.
Hi Mom, Amylee Belotti: A good synopsis of the reality behind the curtain of the American dream.
Cochran, directed by James P. Gannon: Something to think about the next time you hastily write a note for the UPS or FedEx delivery dude.
Alexandria, directed by Eric Elofson: Books, flood myth, art, morals and an asshole manager.
Isis Avenue, directed by Paul Marchand: Striking drive by on the leftover possessions of a passed elderly woman and those who must now deal with them.
Winter Lilacs, directed by Stephen Gurewitz: A man who loves his mother.
That's My Majesty, directed by Emily Carmichael: Black and white, construction bidding and princess fireworks.
Sunday Mornings, directed by Jannicke Laker: Brilliant survey of the morning after recovery process.
Countertransference, directed by Madeleine Olnek: A cautionary tale about the perils of sometimes naked pop-culture therapists.
I am
the
Baba