short films

  • The short films program is screening on 10 March at 6.00 pm, click below to book.

    Please note: a few of these films may be screening at other points in the festival, paired with feature films. The final line-up for 10 March will be posted as soon as possible.

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    • SHORT FILMS

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      Butterflies

      • Australia
      • 2012
      • 12 min
      • animation
      • DIR: Isabel Peppard
      A young artist sits on the sidewalk, struggling to make a living. She makes drawings for the passersby. A businessman recognises her talents and offers her a paying job. The prospect seems inviting but the reality threatens to kill her imagination…

      This stunning stop-motion fantasy has screened at festivals around the world including Sitges and the Melbourne International Film Festival.

      Isabel Peppard will be a guest of the festival.

      For more information visit the OFFICIAL WEBSITE

    • The Captured Bird

      The Captured Bird

      • Canada
      • 2012
      • 10 min
      • DIR: Jovanka Vuckovic
      In this dark fable, a little girl is drawn to a mysterious mansion where she witnesses the birth of five horrifying apparitions.
      “Jovanka’s vision has been honed to perfection and combines true poetry with savage instinct. Lyrical and brutal. Just what the doctor ordered.” - Guillermo del Toro
      For more information visit the OFFICIAL WEBSITE
    • The Director

      The Director

      • USA
      • 2012
      • 1 min
      • animation
      • DIR: Destri Martino
      • Out of competition

      A short but sweet addition to the line-up this won the American Cinematheque’s trailer contest and it continues to screen at festivals around the world. It’s screening out of competition because it’s not a horror film.

      For more information visit the filmmaker’s OFFICIAL WEBSITE

    • The Jelly Wrestler

      The Jelly Wrestler

      • Australia
      • 2013
      • 12 min
      • DIR: Rebecca Thomson
      • Out of competition
      • World premiere

      Washed up barmaid Eileen was crowned Queen of the Gelatine in the 80s at the peak of her career, but she’s been on a slippery gelatinous slope downhill ever since. When Eileen sees an opportunity to relive her glory days she must put down for the count her jelly wrestling demons…


      Rebecca Thomson is a director of Stranger With My Face, so you’ll be pleased to note that this film is screening out of competition.

      For more information visit the filmmaker’s OFFICIAL WEBSITE

    • Nightville

      Nightville

      • USA
      • 2013
      • 9 mins
      • DIR: Kate Kaminski and Betsy Carson
      • World premiere
      A romantic disappointment and a routine trip to the market takes Jaye through a landscape of shifting gender identities and nightmarish visions.
    • Self-Portrait

      Sellf-Portrait

      • Canada
      • 2012
      • 2 minutes
      • DIR: Jovanka Vuckovic
      In the process of taking off her make-up, a woman reveals her true face.

      For more information visit the filmmaker’s OFFICIAL WEBSITE

  • The Shed

    The Shed

    • Australia
    • 2012
    • 22 min
    • DIR: Megan Riakos
    • World premiere
    An alcoholic man on the hunt for booze stumbles across something frighteningly familiar in his back shed.
    Based on the acclaimed short story by Chris Womersley.

    Megan Riakos will be a guest of the festival.

    For more information visit the filmmaker’s OFFICIAL WEBSITE

  • The Stolen

    The Stolen

    • Canada
    • 2012
    • 6 min
    • DIR: Karen Lam
    An imaginative young girl is granted a secret wish when she rescues a boy from her bullying brother. Her wish comes true, but at a dark price.

    For more information visit the filmmakers’s OFFICIAL WEBSITE

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    Strange Face

    • Australia
    • 2012
    • 10 min
    • DIR: Lynne Vincent McCarthy
    Ten year-old Ana spends her time watching people from a distance, separated from her peers by her strange behaviour. But while cradling an animal, she forms a bond that will compel her to take drastic action to protect it.
    This is screenwriter Lynne Vincent McCarthy’s directorial debut and has screened in festivals including Palm Springs, Moscow International Film Festival and the Austin Film Festival.
    Lynne Vincent McCarthy will be a guest of the festival.
    For more information visit the OFFICIAL WEBSITE
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    Tritch

    • Australia
    • 2011
    • 15 min
    • DIR: Natalie James
    In modern day Shanghai, a wealthy housewife’s life of luxury becomes increasingly disrupted by the presence of a young ghost. What begins for Mei as a peculiarity slowly creeps into a beautiful terror that may bring life to specters of the past.
    This Victorian College of the Arts film has screened at festivals including Palm Springs and HollyShorts. The dialogue is in Mandarin with English subtitles.
    For more information visit the OFFICIAL WEBSITE
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    Foxes

    • Ireland
    • 2012
    • 16 min
    • DIR: Lorcan Finegan
    • out of competition
    A young couple trapped in a remote estate of empty houses and shrieking foxes are beckoned from their isolation into a twilight world. A world of the paranormal or perhaps insanity.

    An exploration of female repression in the best Gothic tradition, this film is screening out of competition because Lorcan is a man.

    For more information visit the OFFICIAL WEBSITE

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