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Slamdance ’26: Short Film Round-Up, Part Two
From February 24 to March 6, you can catch up with selections from the Slamdance Film Festival from the comfort of your own home. All of these short films, plus part one of the round up, and more are available on the Slamdance Channel now!
Slamdance ’26: Short Film Round-Up, Part One
From February 24 to March 6, you can catch up with selections from the Slamdance Film Festival from the comfort of your own home. All of these short films, plus part two of the round up, and more are available on the Slamdance Channel now!
Slamdance ’26: “Kings of Venice” Reigns Supreme
Kings of Venice is a snapshot of this quest for paddle tennis preservation. The nobility of that is up for debate, but the passion is not.
Slamdance ’26: “Brailled It” Rewrites Filmmaking Perspectives
Brailled It is many things, but above all, it’s a testament to the ability of film to be adapted and changed to allow more perspectives to be shared.
Slamdance ’26: “The Plan” is an All-Out Pressure Cooker
The Plan is a pitch comedy that plumbs the depths of contemporary fear without losing sight of the fact that it’s this fear and frustration that leads us to make our worst decisions.
Slamdance ’26: “Danny Is My Boyfriend” is a Disaster in the Best Way
Danny Is My Boyfriend is an utter disaster in the best possible way. A trainwreck that’s as fun as it is colossally, catastrophically dramatic, masterfully realized by Sandler and Lakatos.
Slamdance ’26: “BRB” is a Sweet Ode to Sisters, Dial-up, and AIM
Sisterhood is a series of contradictions that BRB masterfully encapsulates in a messy road trip flick whose tenderness is undeniable.
Slamdance ’26: “The Bulldogs” Paints a Haunting Picture of a Town in Environmental Crisis
In The Bulldogs, Dixon and Segev constructed an engrossingly intimate introduction to a town, its people, and the terrible event that looms over them all.
