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Category Archives: Drama

Drama short films imported from ChromaFeed.tv

One Word

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Created as a promotional piece for The Sunday Times EFG Private Bank Short Story Award, this film shows the impact one word can have.

One Word by James Cuff
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5 September 2011 by Geoff
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Table 7

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A couple has an intimate conversation in a restaurant, unaware that their every word is being closely monitored. However, not all is as it seems.

Table 7 by Marko Slavnic
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28 August 2011 by Geoff
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A Love Story… In Milk

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A Love Story… In Milk by Catsnake (on commission from Friends of the Earth)
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29 June 2011 by Geoff
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No Way Through

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Ctrl.Alt.Shift Film Competition Winner

No Way Through highlights mobility restrictions imposed in the West Bank, that are limiting its habitants’ access to health care, thus violating a fundamental human right.

No Way Through by Alexandra Monro and Sheila Menon Continue reading →

20 June 2011 by Geoff
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Emotional Baggage

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Emotional Baggage by Moondog Edit Continue reading →

16 June 2011 by Geoff
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The Butterfly Circus

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At the height of the Great Depression, the showman of a renowned circus discovers a man without limbs being exploited at a carnival sideshow, but after an intriguing encounter with the showman he becomes driven to hope against everything he has ever believed.

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9 June 2011 by Geoff
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On Time

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A travelling salesman selling the future in his suitcase.

On Time by Bianca Bodmer Continue reading →

8 June 2011 by Geoff
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M.I.A, Born Free

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M.I.A, Born Free by Romain Gavras
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7 June 2011 by Geoff
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Outliers

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Entry in the International 48HR Film Festival.

The genre this time was “End of the World”, and unlike 48s of the past, we weren’t required to include a prop, character or line of dialogue.

Official Selection Cannes Film Festival 2010

Outliers by Mondial Creative Labs
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7 June 2011 by Geoff
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Last Day Dream

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a man watches his life pass before him

Produced for the 42 Second Dream Film Festival, Beijing China 2009

Last Day Dream by Chris Milk Continue reading →

5 June 2011 by Geoff
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