February 12, 2014

Short Film Wednesdays: Valentines Edition

Valentine's Day is right around the corner. Take a few minutes out of your day and help these aspiring directors/writers by watching their short films about love lost and love found. Maybe you'll get an idea for that special somebody in your life. Maybe these films will help you cope with that broken heart. Maybe you'll cry and maybe you'll laugh. 



CLICK ON THE SHORT FILM TITLE TO GO WATCH THE SHORT FILM.

All's Fair - Directed by Todd Strauss-Schulson

Synopsis: After losing the love of his life, a man hires a prostitute to recreate precious moments from his past relationship.

If you like romances that focus on love lost, moving on.



Crush - Directed by Bianca Giaever, Rachel Antonoff

Synopsis: Two people fall in love in the cutest, most high fashion way.

If you like romances that focus on crushes, love found, true love.




The First - Directed by James Sweeney

Synopsis: To define his sexuality, a man sleeps with men and women.

If you like romances that focus on confused sexuality.


Blessing in Disguise - Directed by Eric Kissack

Synopsis: A woman is driven to believe that she has herpes just as the man of her dreams appears.

If you like romances that focus on fate, love found, true love.  


Bad Cars - Directed by Anthony Deptula

Synopsis: A first date doesn't go so well for these two Los Angelenos.

If you like romances that focus on embarrassing moments, shyness, not showing your true self.


Long Story Short - I Had A Movie Date

Synopsis: One of many funny Youtube shorts, a man invites over a pretty woman to watch Titanic.

If you like romances that focus on crushes, embarrassing moments.


An Ordinary Day - Directed by Hector Bonilla & Uriel Vasquez

Synopsis: Sticky notes from an anonymous crush keep appearing on a guy's car window.

If you like romances that focus on crushes, communication problems, fear of rejection.



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