🚨You’ll want to read all of this!🚨

We partnered with @SXSW to bring you a limited collection of shorts, features, and docs (oh my!) from all over the world — free to view in the US starting Monday, 4/27 for the next 10 days. Here’s a list of everything you’ll be able to watch.
Le Choc du Futur (feature): In 1978 Paris, Ana struggles to make a mark in the male-dominated music industry. But she's about to discover a sound no one's ever heard before: a lil' thing called Electro Pop.

Director: Marc Collin
My Darling Vivian (documentary): The story of Vivian Liberto, Johnny Cash's first wife and mother of his four daughters. Includes footage and photographs of Johnny and Rosanne, as well as Reese Witherspoon, Joaquin Phoenix, Whoopi Goldberg, and more.

Director: Matt Riddlehoover
Gunpowder Heart (feature): Claudia and Maria find love in the chaotic streets of Guatemala. After the couple is attacked by three strangers, they must decide whether to move on or seek revenge. WHAT WILL THEY PICK?

Director: Camila Urrutia
Daddio (short): Comedian @caseyrosewilson writes, directs, and stars in this comedy short. When Abby's mom passes away, she and her father learn how to cope while grieving in very different ways. Also starring comedy legend @MJMcKean.

Director: Casey Wilson
Cat in the Wall (feature): This faux-doc follows a Bulgarian immigrant and her children who live in a class-divided building in London. The residents must work together when an ownerless cat gets itself stuck in the wall.

Directors: Mina Mileva and Vesela Kazakova
Tales from the Loop (series): This Amazon Original series explores the town and people who live above “The Loop,” a machine built to unlock and explore the mysteries of the universe. Watch the full series now on Prime Video.

Director: Mark Romanek
SELFIE (feature): Five different stories in this anthology detail how technology and digital communication have impacted our lives for better or worse. All signs point to mostly worse.

Directors: Tristant Aurouet, Thomas Bidegain, Marc Fitoussi, Cyril Gelblat, Vianney Lebasque
Cursed Films (series): Are there real human skeletons in Poltergeist? Was there a bombing on the set of The Omen? This series from Shudder reveals behind-the-scenes tales from notoriously "cursed" horror film shoots. (Tip: Watch with the lights on.)

Director: Jay Cheel
TFW NO GF (documentary): A generation of lonely 20-something men bond on sites like 4chan and Twitter over feelings of "falling between the cracks." Follow their stories between their online personas and their feelings of "hyper-anonymity" IRL.

Director: Alex Lee Moyer
Motherland: Fort Salem (series): In an alternate reality where witches cut a deal with the United States government to avoid persecution, three young witches use their supernatural gifts to defend the US from terrorist threats.

Creator: Eliot Laurence
I'm Gonna Make You Love Me (documentary): A look at gender identity, this doc tells the story of Brian Belovitch who, as a trans woman named Tish, was one of New York's most famous downtown divas in the 80s. Until the day he decided to transition back.

Director: Karen Bernstein
Lions in the Corner (documentary short): A convicted felon creates an organization to deal with the too-frequent violence that occurs in his community. By doing so, he builds a powerful group of people who cope with loss and trauma.

Director: Paul Hairston
Affurmative Action (documentary short): This film looks into the "Meet the Team" pages of several advertising companies who proudly show off their dogs as members of the staff and yet employ zero people of color. Woof.

Director: Travis Wood
Vert (short): A married couple ( @nickjfrost and BAFTA Nominee Nikki Amuka-Bird) celebrate their wedding anniversary in the VR world of "VERT." But what was supposed to revitalize their marriage instead threatens to reveal a long-hidden secret.

Director: Kate Cox
Modern Whore (documentary short): Ever wonder what makes a 5-star review for an escort? So did Andrea Werhun, who worked her way through university as an escort named "Mary Ann." She discovers reviews of her performances in this entertaining documentary.

Director: Nicole Bazuin
No Crying at the Dinner Table (documentary short): Filmmaker Carol Nguyen interviews her own family to craft an emotionally complex and meticulously composed portrait of intergenerational trauma, grief, and secrets in this film about things left unsaid.

Director: Carol Nguyen
Dieorama (short): Abigail Goldman, an investigator for the Washington state Public Defender's office, spends her nights crafting intricate dioramas depicting grisly crime scenes. This documentary delves into her ornate and "bloody" hobby.

Director: Kevin Staake
Runon (short): Luke and his mom have two garbage bags full of clothes to their name & two tickets out of town on the midnight Greyhound. Luke must figure out why they're in this predicament before the person they're running from finds them both.

Director: Daniel Newell Kaufman
Dirty (short): Marco and his boyfriend, finally ready to be intimate for the first time, skip school to do the deed. The deed, however, doesn't quite go the way either had planned.

Director: Matthew Puccini
Waffle (short): Kerry is at a sleepover with the socially awkward, mysteriously orphaned heiress Katie. Their friendship is put to the test as Kerry learns that Katie always gets what she wants.

Director: Carlyn Hudson
Betye Saar: Taking Care of Business (documentary short): This doc takes a look at the career of the 93-year-old contemporary visual art legend. If you think her age would slow down her work, then you don't know Betye Saar.

Director: Christine Turner
A Period Piece (short): Geetha, a control and order-loving Indian-American woman, finally has sex with Vehd. But when blood stains her pristine couch, a fight erupts mid-coitus.

Director: Shuchi Talati
Broken Bird (short): Birdie, a biracial girl from the Jersey suburbs, spends the day with her estranged father while she prepares for her Bat Mitzvah. She must decide whether or not to let him back into her life in this coming-of-age short.

Director: Rachel Harrison Gordon
Face to Face Time (short): Claire takes the bold step of initiating a FaceTime call with Danny, only to discover his flaccid enthusiasm for her in this fun, sex comedy.

Director: Izzy Shill
Reminiscences of the Green Revolution (short): Martin, the youngest member of a teenage environmental activist group called The Green Gorillas, narrates the last day of his life and his experiences with the team.

Director: Dean Colin Marcial
Basic (short): What does it mean, really, to be "Basic"? That's the topic of this self-described "very short film" about exploring one's "nastyass petty side."

Director: Chelsea Devantez
Blocks (short): An existential comedy about the mother of two young children struggling with parenting, until one day when she spontaneously begins to vomit toy blocks.

Director: Bridget Moloney
Broken Orchestra (short): This documentary short covers the group Symphony of the Broken Orchestra, who took and repaired hundreds of broken musical instruments from the Philadelphia public school system and returned them to the students.

Director: Charlie Tyrell
Call Center Blues (short): This doc is a lyrical portrait of four separate US deportees and their loved ones as they struggle to rebuild their lives in Tijuana, Mexico. Their common bond: the call center where they all work.

Director: Geeta Gandbhir
Father of the Bride (short): The best man at his brother's wedding must keep it together to deliver his speech after the father of the bride makes an advance on him in the hotel bathroom.

Director: Rhys Marc Jones
Hiplet: Because We Can (documentary short): Enter the world of Hiplet, a breathtaking subsect of ballet that incorporates classical pointe technique, hip-hop, and urban dance styles, in the Grand Ballroom on Chicago's South Side.

Director: Addison Wright
Mizuko (Water Child) (documentary short): A Japanese American woman tells the story of her abortion in the US and the cultural implications in Japan, where they're referred to as Mizuko or, "water babies."

Director: Katelyn Rebelo
Quilt Fever (documentary short): Paducah, KY is the site for the "Academy Awards of quilting." This doc goes behind the scenes of this week-long spectacle that draws quilters from all over the world.

Director: Olivia Loomis Merrion
Single (short): A short film that deals with disabilities and the complexities of dating. A girl born with one arm is set-up with a guy who has one hand… and she is naturally mad about it.

Director: Ashley Eakin
SOFT (short): In this claustrophobic short, a queer teenager explores his feelings for his crush while trying to untangle himself from his martial arts instructor who has violated the boundaries of their relationship.

Director: Daniel Antebi
Still Wylde (short): Gertie and her on-and-off boyfriend, Sam, face a major life decision only to realize that even when they know what they want, life has other plans.

Director: Ingrid Haas
Summer Hit (short): Emil and Laia are Erasmus University students who spend the summer hooking up in Munich. When Emil professes his love for Laia, she can't take it and bolts. Now they have to figure out if they're just a fling, or something more.

Director: Berthold Wahjudi
Figurant (short): This short begins with a man following a group of dayworkers. Soon, he’s stripped of his clothes, dressed and armed for the military with even more unexpected circumstances in store.

Director: Jan Vejnar
🚨 LAST ON OUR LIST 🚨

The Voice In Your Head (short): A surreal comedy about an office employee who resigns himself to spending every waking hour tortured by the negative voice in his head until a concerned co-worker decides to take action.

Director: Graham Parkes
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