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Online Short Block One

Available: Sep 11, 2025 14:01
Until: Sep 22, 2025 03:59
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Online Short Block One
Journey through a bold spectrum of short films—narratives that move you, documentaries that inform, animations that enchant, and music videos that electrify.
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WHEN EVERYTHING WAS BLUE WHEN EVERYTHING WAS BLUE

WHEN EVERYTHING WAS BLUE

A heartfelt drama that unfolds through the intimate lens of a home video camera. It tells the story of Luke, a firefighter, and his family, as they navigate the heartbreaking aftermath of September 11th. Capturing the family's everyday moments, juxtaposed against the backdrop of Luke's declining health due to 9/11-related illnesses, the film immerses us in the love, grief, and strength of a family as they confront a system that chooses to ignore the ongoing challenges of a tragedy that continues to shape their lives.
14 minutes
Birth Controlled Birth Controlled

Birth Controlled

In a world where fertility is the premise of a game show, we follow the journey of a pregnant woman whose body is subject to the whims of an elitist audience. They have the power to vote on every decision regarding her pregnancy, decisions that will ultimately determine life or death.

Eenie Meenie Eenie Meenie

Eenie Meenie

Black women of different backgrounds and ages recount the hand games of their childhood and explore the role it played in their experiences. Using a series of anecdotes Eenie Meenie covers the hand game as not only a means of play but as a source of cultural and historical preservation, fellowship and even coping within the Black community. Through this examination themes such as racism, misogynoir and the overall hardships that Black children, specifically girls face, are explored.
16 minutes
Velo Love Velo Love

Velo Love

This dialogue-free stop-motion film tells the story of two bicycles that fall in love while parked outside a café, where their riders stop each morning for coffee. They realize that, to stay together, they must get their humans to fall in love. Despite missteps and obstacles, they keep trying.
11 minutes
Me, Myself, You Me, Myself, You

Me, Myself, You

A celebrated musician with five million followers—
yet only before her does he vow to give it all up.
As love trembles between sacrifice and self-belief,
dreams blur into disillusionment.
In the end, will they lose each other,
or carry their solitude together toward something greater?
19 minutes
Voices of the Academy Voices of the Academy

Voices of the Academy

Three professors explore the history, significance, and ongoing challenges of African American Vernacular English in education and the United States, reflecting on its cultural impact and the fight for linguistic acceptance.
STIGMA STIGMA

STIGMA

During the Covid-19 lockdown, "Stigma" explores the emotional impact on Bochra, a young woman living alone in France. Through webcam exchanges with her parents in Tunisia, Bochra struggles with painful memories and a dark past. Confronted with solitude in her Parisian apartment, she faces shadows of her past, gradually revealing a deeply buried trauma. The film delves into themes of resilience, the importance of family bonds, and the quest for self in an isolated world, leading to a poignant revelation.
30 minutes
Dandelion Dandelion

Dandelion

In 1970s Los Angeles, rebellious queer teen MARGARET gets thrown out of yet another foster placement and finds herself in the company of a mysterious social worker who’s tasked with finding her a new home before the break of dawn. At odds and forced to travel the city together, Margaret realizes that running may not be her only option.

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