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Online Short Block Two

Available: Sep 11, 2025 14:02
Until: Sep 22, 2025 03:59
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A fusion of form and feeling—short narratives, documentaries, animations, and music videos, each telling unforgettable stories in their own voice.
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The Grief Counselor The Grief Counselor

The Grief Counselor

An army veteran turned counselor must reconcile her grief or succumb to an addiction fueled existence meant to numb the guilt of lying to her husband.
20 minutes
Inequality destroys everything Inequality destroys everything

Inequality destroys everything

In a world where resources should be for everyone, inequality has spiraled out of control. A privileged few consume voraciously, while the rest struggle to survive. Their greed is so insatiable that accumulation becomes mechanical, dehumanized, and ultimately destructive.

More than just unfair distribution, inequality is a force that threatens to consume everything. Through striking visuals and an anime-inspired aesthetic, this short film exposes the brutality of unchecked consumption and challenges us to rethink the future we are creating.
1 minute
i want to go to moscow i want to go to moscow

i want to go to moscow

Mara is a disillusioned actor dealing with the terror of time. When she’s thrown into a classroom of kids rehearsing a Disneyfied version of Chekhov's THREE SISTERS — her favorite play about existential longing — she swan dives into her own crisis of aging, nostalgia, and the loss of childhood dreams.
13 minutes
DELIVERY DELIVERY

DELIVERY

Newly-qualified midwife Mary experiences the most physically and psychologically challenging night shift of her career as she oversees two life-and-death pregnancy cases.
25 minutes
Lapeng Lapeng

Lapeng

Tiisetso has lived in the shadows of silence, her trauma buried to protect her family’s name. But when her abuser—a revered community elder—is honored in death, she reaches a breaking point. She confronts her mother, the abuser’s sister, demanding recognition, support, and truth. Set against the backdrop of a society where justice remains elusive for survivors, Lapeng is a powerful and intimate portrait of one woman’s fight to reclaim her voice and the painful choices she must face along the way.
17 minutes
August & Ebony August & Ebony

August & Ebony

Four-month pregnant EBONY isn’t ready for this baby and a podcast about wild childbirth stories only heightens her anxieties. Her wife of 3-months, AUGUST, comforts and reassures her…and it almost works until JUSTIN, her best friend and hook-up-turned-father of her child, bursts into the house, armed with his binder of research. Determined to save these two wholly unprepared mothers-to- be, he invites himself to stay over—much to August’s dismay.

Reviewing Justin’s research only leads Ebony to a crisis of confidence, worsened when August and Justin clash. When Ebony asks for their help to create a birth plan, she’s ignored. She finally scolds August and Justin to work together for her and the baby.

The two rivals sheepishly put their rivalries aside to build a plan to get Ebony to the hospital and the thruple form a united front, choosing to weather this lifelong co-parenting journey together.
As Long as We Can As Long as We Can

As Long as We Can

AS LONG AS WE CAN captures a day-in-the-life of an Arizona reproductive health clinic trying to navigate the turbulent aftermath of the 2022 Dobbs decision. As the entire abortion care system struggles to figure out what is now legal and what is not, extra poignancy was thrown onto this particular clinic by an Arizona Supreme Court decision to uphold an 1864 law criminalizing all abortions.

But the film also captures the warmth, courage, and sheer bustle of a clinic trying to simply stay open and serve its clients. In a moment dizzying with opinions on women who seek abortions—and the people who care for them—AS LONG AS WE CAN brings us their voices. The voices of people in the path of a hurricane upending the lives of women all over the nation.
12 minutes
Tide Tide

Tide

On Saturday, NOLA (8) is picked up by her father KURT (45) from her football club to do something fun together. However, Nola's mother SADE (36) is not amused; Kurt is late for the umpteenth time. Nola quickly gives her father her homemade bracelet.

On their way to the sea, they stop at a petrol station. Nola sees her father flirting with two young women and when she opens Instagram, she sees her friends having fun at a birthday party.

Walking along the beach, Kurt asks her about her mother. When Nola tells him about her new boyfriend who taught her how to make sushi, Kurt is hurt. At the beach pavilion, he compliments the beautiful waitress SYLVIE (24). It annoys Nola and she wants him to stop flirting as promised. Kurt thinks Nola is being childish. Flirting is in his nature.
When Kurt keeps chatting endlessly with Sylvie without regard for his daughter. Nola sneaks out of the pavilion. When Kurt finally discovers her after a search, he is furious and points out her selfish behavior. Once they are back inside, Nola turns the tables and brutally teaches her father a lesson.
22 minutes

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