Short film

The Beyond the Short Indie Short Film winners showcases incredible works of narrative short films from a diverse, talented group of filmmakers, directors, actors and crew. Explore our entire curated catalog of indie short films from rising filmmakers.


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“Bed Heads” by Georgia Peppe
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“Bed Heads” by Georgia Peppe

A series of five conversations in bed between couples who differ not only in the nature of their relationships, but also in the reality of each unique situation they're coming to terms with.

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“AeroPress: Be Water, My Friend” Matheo Fernandes
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“AeroPress: Be Water, My Friend” Matheo Fernandes

What would our forests be like if we let their waters evaporate?

Our character's journey into the unconscious, a place of lush water, is so deep and lasting that when he emerges back into reality, he finds, beyond his empty kettle, a world devastated by human folly. Both the water and the forests are gone forever.

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“I Shot A Gun Once” by Santiago Schiappacasse
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“I Shot A Gun Once” by Santiago Schiappacasse

After 24 years of obsession with guns I finally had the opportunity to shoot one. Little did I know that this shot, which I saw many times on different screens along all these years, would break the perception that I had built around them for so long. "I Shot A Gun Once" is the reflection on that break.

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“La Famille” by Rick Wall
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“La Famille” by Rick Wall

'La Famille' is a celebration of the shaper, the surfboard and the riders 'Family.' A rich cinematic journey through the construction of the surfboard and the French family that ride together.

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“Hold the Lighthouse” by Thomas Soto
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“Hold the Lighthouse” by Thomas Soto

A septuagenarian and his 8-year-old grandson are isolated in a small village in Gaspesie. The grandfather's Alzheimer progresses and feel a certain attachment to his love, his wife, a memory that lasts. She stays in his mind, while the rest crumbles. The grandson tries his best to be a support, a safe place, for his grandfather as the film of his memory slowly burns.

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