Freddie Fox’s "The Painting & The Statue" Premieres at HollyShorts Film Festival
Freddie Fox’s "The Painting & The Statue" premieres at HollyShorts, blending timeless art, love, and whimsical storytelling in a single unforgettable room.
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Freddie Fox’s "The Painting & The Statue" premieres at HollyShorts, blending timeless art, love, and whimsical storytelling in a single unforgettable room.
"Olive" immerses audiences in the tender, fractured world of dementia, blending memory, love, and loss at HollyShorts.
Oscar-nominated siblings Sam and David Cutler-Kreutz present Trapped, a HollyShorts short that explores privilege and inequality through bold independent filmmaking and a daring 10,000-rat-trap set piece.
Kaz PS’s "A Good Death", a bold exploration of grief and Gothic horror, premieres at this year’s HollyShorts Film Festival.
Jordan Murphy Doidge’s psychological short Clout premieres at HollyShorts, confronting the dark influence of social media on today’s youth.
Jessie Komitor’s "Chasing the Party" premieres at HollyShorts, portraying the vulnerable, unpredictable journey from girlhood to adulthood in New York’s early 2000s party scene.
Jens Kevin Georg’s short film "Crust" marks a bold departure from his comedy roots, embracing darker themes and horror-infused aesthetics.
Todd Wiseman Jr. returns to HollyShorts with a provocative new film exploring society’s obsession with violent entertainment and the fine line between fun and harm.
Award-winning director Liam Fitzgibbon debuts his absurdist comedy series Descent at HollyShorts, blending sharp humor with cinematic intensity.
Meron Alon’s "Too Good", premiering at HollyShorts, mixes sharp humor with moral reflection in a playful indie short starring Jean Smart and Lil Rel Howery.
Benjamin Uttley makes his narrative debut with "James Hyde – The Very Thought of You", a WWII romantic thriller that soars into HollyShorts Film Festival.
Filmmaker Kaitlyn Mikayla channels her motocross-filled childhood into "Ragamuffin" a coming-of-age story rooted in authenticity, identity, and instinct, premiering at HollyShorts.
"The Quinta's Ghost" explores the universal emotional engine within Goya's isolated struggle, pushing animated genre storytelling into new territories.
Xicano filmmaker David Telles brings his daring and heartfelt short Freyr to HollyShorts, embracing his weirdest self to create a story rooted in empathy.
Snipped explores the universal experience of coexistence through humor and shared rituals, with director Alexander Saul’s personal story and a unifying Muslim-Jewish score softening heavy themes into moments of laughter and trust.
Animator Aaron Blaise channels personal loss and the magic of hand-drawn storytelling in his intimate short film, "Snow Bear".