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SynopsisVision is the 8th issue of Short featuring 8 acclaimed short films around the world.
Tag Der Freiheit is an extremely rare Leni Riefenstahl short.Considered an intricate part of the Third Reich's propaganda machine, Riefenstahl's vision in filmmaking has had an enormous impact on world cinema.
true. is the short that inspired the popular "Whassup!" Budweiser commercials.Watch the personally encrypted phone conversation of director Charles Stone III and friends quickly escalate into a party of words, celebrating love, respect, and the understanding of friendship.Within two minutes, the meaning of life is explicitly defined.
Number One Fane is an award-winning short from Amy Talkington, who Filmmaker Magazine picked as one of the 25 New Faces of Independent Film.This story of a teenager's encounter with a charismatic photographer co-stars the director's brother.
Why Liberace? questions the legacy of Mr. Showmanship thirteen years after his death.From the Las Vegas museum where fans still flock to see golden candelabras and sequined hot pants to his Vegas home where a tribute artist conducts personalized tours, this interactive documentary allows the viewer to navigate through the eternal mystery that is Liberace.
Plus The Cinema Ticket from Norway; master poet Ben Porter Lewis' Serpent and the Sandman;Sky Above;Heaven Below;and the animated Kite.
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