Filmmaker Dale Goodson Gets Gas
Hey, remember those skyrocketing fuel prices earlier this year? Boy, was that a silly time — and so long ago, too.
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Hey, remember those skyrocketing fuel prices earlier this year? Boy, was that a silly time — and so long ago, too.
Jenkins's 2003 short 'My Josephine' is a lovely, impressionistic look at an Arab man and woman who work in a laundromat.
Shot on a dime, 'Blackout' is a funny, genuinely unsettling look at an unfortunate hookup in the midst of the big power outage of 2003.
'The Darkest Coffee' functions less as a commercial and more as a four-minute creepfest about the experience of consuming said hot beverage.
Fair warning: 'Man' is not an easy film to watch.
'The Hidden' features no soundtrack — but it's easy to see from it what makes Akerlund such a great music-video director.
Andrew Cooke's hilarious mockumentary follows a yogi who might be longing a bit too hard for the trappings of modern life.
'Lions Are Green' is about a young colorblind boy who draws a green lion in class and gets called out for it.
It's the best film about a secret commie San Francisco bookstore you'll ever see.
Audley's short is an intense, despairing look at obsession and the twisted nature of attraction.
Mendoza visits her Colombian grandmother as she deals with the wreckage of her Mississippi home following Katrina.
It’s wordless, it’s simple, it’s three minutes long, and we can’t stop watching the damn thing.
Kellam's 'Forever Yours' is a short and hauntingly simple tale of love and loss during wartime, set in the old Penn Station (utilizing computer graphics to re-create it).
'Fridges' begins as a touching little film about an abandoned refrigerator trying to get by in the world, but turns into something way more disturbing.
In 'Bullethead,' a boy is surgically altered to become "the world's most aerodynamic human."
Bell's 'Billy Jones' tackles the issue of cigarette marketing on a young boy, giving a portrait of an America dominated by superhero images pre-sold to impressionable minds.
'Every Third Bite' tackles a topic we’ve heard a lot about in recent months but still find a bit hard to understand: colony collapse disorder (CCD).
'The 100 Lovers of Jesus Reynolds' is a funny little meditation on an East Village girl's many, many love affairs.
The style is reminiscent of Wes Anderson, with a hint of David Lynch thrown in, but it’s also quite romantic.
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