Short films are a powerful medium that has gained significant traction in recent years, especially among film enthusiasts and budding filmmakers. With their compact runtime, these films offer a unique...
Some films don’t just revisit history — they drag you right into the heat of it. Trace Pope’s Silence = Death is one of those shorts, a tense and deeply felt dramatization of a moment when a...
Some short films announce their premise so boldly you can’t help but lean in. Lay Lefty Down, written and directed by Traven Rice, does exactly that — a surprise funeral for a woman’s left breast. It’...
Some shorts don’t waste a second of their runtime, and Pickup is one of them. At just three minutes long, Viktoriia Lapushkina’s darkly comic micro‑film manages to build a world, skewer a cultural tre...
Time Helmet is the sort of sci‑fi comedy that feels like it’s been beamed in from a parallel universe where VHS never died and imagination was still the most valuable special effect in the room. It’s ...






