Short films
The Life of Cardboard (2011)
What happens in the mind of a boy who is being bullied or ridiculed? This short film attempts to provide an answer.
Puberty (2014)
Written, directed and edited by eleven-year-old Zach Shire, Puberty is a short film about the changes that inevitably occur in a boy.
Stew (2013)
Stew is a film about the past coming back to haunt the present.
Review : Great Adventures (2012)
The viewer is invited to take an epic journey in the 2012 short film Great Adventures.
The Saddest Boy in the World (2006)
The Saddest Boy in the World is an avant-garde short film that explores the inner world of a young boy overwhelmed with dark thoughts on the verge of his ninth birthday.
VARMiNT (2012)
A 12-year-old savage boy tries to survive in a hostile world among people that seemingly regard him as a pest.
Happy Birthday Timmy (2010)
Happy Birthday Timmy, is a short film with a screen time of a little more than two minutes which manages to intrigue, shock and amaze its audience.
Toyland (2007)
A story of Nazi Germany and a young Jewish boy and the difference in mindsets between children and adults in the turbulent times of World War II.
Jerrycan (2008)
Jerrycan delivers an intriguing viewing experience by challenging the viewer to perceive the world through the eyes of a kid who is yet to form his character.
Interdependence (2013)
Interdependence -- a sincere visual poem filled with intimacy and innocence.
Sommerjubel (1986)
The Norwegian short film Sommerjubel is a comedy filled with little jokes and charming scenes – light entertainment at its best. While much of the film's humor may be lost on adults, it will be caught and enjoyed by younger audiences.
Revive – A Tropfest Short Film (2013)
Winner of the People's Choice Award at the 22nd Tropfest Australia Film Festival, Revive evokes a range of emotions in a very inspiring film.