An uneven but imaginative and diverse collection of shorts.
The World According to Shorts (2006)
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Reviews Counted:7
Fresh:7
Rotten:0
Average Rating:7.2/10
Theatrical Release:Jul 21, 2006 Limited
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Since 2000, The World According to Shorts, a program curated by Jonathan Howell, has exhibited an annual selection of the world’s best short films at the BAMcinématek in Brooklyn. Qualifications...
Since 2000, The World According to Shorts, a program curated by Jonathan Howell, has exhibited an annual selection of the world’s best short films at the BAMcinématek in Brooklyn. Qualifications include participation in a major European short film festival (the majority of films have been selected from the International Competition at Clermont-Ferrand's prestigious Festival du Court Metrage).
The goal of the program has been to introduce some of the best short films and their directors to U.S. audiences (most are U.S. or New York premieres), thus giving the films a chance for broader exposure, while allowing audiences here the opportunity to witness innovations in the field. Past programs have included premieres of Oscar-nominated shorts, films subsequently selected for the Cannes Film Festival, and work by directors now noted for their feature films, e.g., David MacKenzie (Young Adam) and Hans-Petter Moland (Beautiful Country).
The six films in this program are intended to reflect a diversity of visions in contemporary short filmmaking and include a broad range of styles and genres, from animation to fiction to semidocumentary and experimental. Between them, the films have been honored with numerous awards from all over the world.
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Director: Hans PetTer Moland, Adam Guzinski
Director: Hans PetTer Moland, Adam Guzinski
Studio: New Yorker Films
Reviews for The World According to Shorts
The world according to these far-flung shorts will only appear familiar to patrons of the BAMcinématek.
The perfect antidote for anyone sick of overlong blockbusters, this diverse selection packs six films into just 95 minutes.
For audiences exhausted by today's bloated extravaganzas, The World According to Shorts is an eclectic palate cleanser.
This year's Cinema Village program is something of a best-of, compiling six films from past incarnations and pointedly showcasing the series' range, both geographical and formal.
The individual components are unusually strong; the best are excellent and the least-distinguished are above average.
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