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Worlds Shortest Film Festival - Part 1 (40)
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UCDB's Admissions
An advertisement that shows the effects of to be out of time and what it can be changed by courage and attitude. It's an academic spot criated for UCDB's Winter Admissions. The director Ulísver Silva made it when he was attending the Academy of Radio and TV at UCDB University in Brazil.
05:32
OneHundredth of a Second
A photojournalist risks her life to deliver powerful images to the world, until one photograph changes her life forever.
03:29
Quest For Fire
The search for the hottest curry in the world.
03:01
Peace and love
War. Huh. What is it good for?
04:48
Missed
Will is shocked when he's told that his colleague Emma has died while on holiday. He's even more surprised when he sees her walking passed the window of the cafe in which he's sitting the next day.
13:48
Passing Hearts
`Passing hearts` is the story of Daniels' poignant meeting with the family whose late son saved his life. A moving tale that won best short at the 2004 Berlin Film Festival.
07:20
The Projectionist
Every night projectionist James watches a red-haired woman from his attic window, and the past begins to encroach on the present.
02:58
BOFF2 - The Winners: Nino Sabella
Babelgum Online Film Festival winner, Antonino Valentino Sabella (Italy), talks about receiving the Spike Lee Award in the Short Film Category for his short "Maradona Baby".
01:00
Sisyphus
What drives us when we are children. A short experimental film about being a child.
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Winner Profile: Andrea Lodovichetti
We talked to Andrea Lodovichetti (Italy) about what the Babelgum Online Film Festival meant to him – his short film “Sotto il mio giardino (Under my garden)” won the Looking for Genius Award.
 

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