Super Shorts London Film Festival

Super Shorts London Film Festival

SUPER SHORTS FILM FESTIVAL, WITH ANNUAL EVENTS IN LONDON, NEW YORK AND LOS ANGELES, HIGHLIGHTS INDEPENDENT SHORT FILM TALENT FROM AROUND THE GLOBE.

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Super Shorts London Film Festival
  • The Dead Track (Italy) by Antonio Maciocco

    Having lost his job, Tommaso returns to Sardinia. Desperate, he decides to put an end to it all by lying on the railroad tracks. However, it is a dead track, yet another line suppressed. The lonely and disconsolate boy meets Franco, a singular character who lives in an abandoned station. The man ...

  • Luna (United States) by Margaret Armour

    On a journey to find balance and understanding, Luna courageously explores the facets of herself she has kept hidden. Luna forges a path as she is filled with knowledge and compassion coming face to face with what she fears will destroy her.
    Running time: 00:09:31

  • Ride (Australia) by Jeno Kim

    Synopsis: A woman and a driver share a car ride. Whilst sharing the liminal space, the mysterious pair discover they may be more connected to each other than they realise. Running time: 00:07:10.

  • At Water’s Edge (United States) by Sean Dorsey

    Featuring mesmerizing queer dance in watery coves and ocean edges, At Water’s Edge is a short dance film by Emmy Award-winning transgender choreographer Sean Dorsey.
    Running time: 00:03:31

  • Bedroom Scenes (United Kingdom) by Katy Shepherd

    The animation was largely formed from a series of biro drawings from my sketchbook depicting moments of restlessness and increased anxiety during a sleepless night. I drew upon my experiences of trying to sleep in a century which seems to only offer up ever worsening news and dire forecasts for ...

  • Uyi Nosa-Odia: A Portrait (Luxembourg) by Sofiya Kudryavtseva

    The documentary explores the philosophy of life of Uyi, a Luxembourg-based artist of Nigerian origin. Uyi sees art as a ‘safe space’ for communicating ideas that might put one in danger if expressed explicitly. He already had to pay the price for speaking out once.
    Running time: 00:14:15

  • The Special Seat (Japan) by Akira Okumura

    YouTuber Ami shot an ASMR video of chewing sounds to entertain her fans. However, when she checked the video she shot, she found that there were noises in it that should not be there. The unpleasant noise, which contrast with the pleasurable, strikes her ears. Running time: 00:06:52

  • Holestepper (Peru) by Sergio Fernández Muñoz

    Angel (Oswaldo Salas), an enthusiastic high school teacher, discovers a website where his students make fun of him and his disability through some strange videos. Mixing the reality and the digital universe adolescent, Angel will be involved in a world hitherto unknown.

  • The Chaotic Melody of Tina (USA) by David Anderson, Aaron Perra

    (TRIGGER WARNING: Includes meth use throughout, along with sex, nudity, weapons, and graphic bloody scenes.) A man who struggles with meth addiction has reached rock bottom. His mind constantly races as he nears death. Running time: 00:01:43.