Grieving brothers make a terrifying discovery on a hunting trip in Nicholas Carrodo’s horror film, The Door. A woman tries to catch her boyfriend cheating in Tanya Huston’s comedy, Suspicion. A married couple searches for their missing daughter in Mahmoud Atshani’s suspense thriller Suffocation, while Roberto Luca helps other people who have been sentenced to life in prison change their lives and re-enter society in Michael Steves’ documentary, The Lifers Network.
With more than 20 titles screening in this month’s virtual encore presentations for Round III and Round IV of the 2022 Short Film Slam, presented by The Madlab Post, there’s a favorite (or two...or several) for fans of nearly every genre. Here’s what viewers are saying about the shorts in this lineup so far.
The Madlab Post's Short Film Slam: Round III is a "Great selection of festival films and presented in a very professional manner with consideration of the viewing audience that kept everything interesting."
Gene's 6th Symphony, an animated musical drama directed by Jordi Garcia is "Beautiful and Touching" in Round IV
She Survived, a documentary directed by Judi Polanco is "Powerful" in Round IV
When We're Thirty, a romantic comedy directed by Jordi Jonesy Moore and Tessa Zitter is "Fun and creative!" in Round IV
Jumeaux (Twins), a teen comedy directed by Inès Clivio is "Well done." in Round IV
Flipping, a horror directed by Rahul Barkley is “Heart touching. Sensitive and important subject to address. Great graphics and music.” and “Very well made... It's for young generations.” in Round IV
Which film are YOU looking forward to seeing this weekend?