
I found this site on a general Google browse for short films. The company has provided an online short film festival for independent filmmakers. This could be a good site to keep an eye on as it has a very eclectic variation of films entered in the festivals as you can see from the films I looked at.
'The Furniture' Tyler Measom
I watched the film called 'The Furniture'. The film was funny yet sinister at the same time, so black comedy I guess you could say. It was very short so the narrative wasn't very complex, about a guy whose fear of furniture trying to kill him actually leads to him running out in front of a car and getting killed.
I found it ironic, as it is his irrational fear that suggests by the end that the furniture really was trying to kill him. I personally enjoyed the film and feel that though short is was quite funny and thought provoking as it suggests that unless you stand up to your fear and over come it, it will eventually get the better of you.
'Pin Point' James Kim
This was an animated short about a girl at an orphanage where the owner is poisoning the children; the little girl takes revenge with voodoo. The main storyline is triggered when the girl sees the owner putting poison into the soup.
The end contrasts greatly with the beginning as at the start we see the girl sadly burying a friend with the owner/granny comforting her and caring for her. At the end of the film the relationship has completely changed between the two main characters as they are now bent on killing each other. The girl’s character changing from one of innocence to one of hate and revenge.
I liked this short, I found it engaging to watch and felt that it played slightly with views on animation and how they are usually directed at children and turned them around by making the child a heroine in a violent story of trust, betrayal and revenge. I feel that it echoed Tim Burton's style of slightly distorted animation, the darker side of childhood.
'Bullet Proof Vest' May Lin Au Yong
This is a short film that looks at gun crime and children and was the grand jury prize winner. I found it to be very moving. By using a voice over by two small children talking about guns in a very mature and almost scary way, run over the top of black and white clips of small children in Richmond, California, the producer of this short brings awareness to not only the extent of gun crime in Richmond but also to the extent in which it is effecting young children who have developed opinions and fears of their own on guns and gangs.
At the end there is a short subtitle on the statics of gun crime in Richmond and the stands of peace its residents have made. I enjoyed this film, I found it eye opening and felt that I had been given insight into a world that I would have otherwise never really been aware of.
It reminded me of Fernando Meirelles and Katia Lund's 'City of God' (2003) in the way that young children are introduced to guns and gangs at such a young age and how some of them want to break away from it, change it. The way the children’s aspirations are so much bigger than the world they live in. It had that same urban and raw feel to it, a real fight for survival.
I couldn't manage to actually embed any of the films I got from independent lens, they weren't on youtube, so here's a link to the page I found the films here.