KINO ShorT of the week
The best short films every monday
That’s a wrap on our Short of the Week series for 2024. If you’re looking for indie alternatives to add to your holiday watchlist, why not dip into our archives?
Why do we cry? What’s the deal with those little droplets of emotion? Kieran Bew (HBO's 'House of the Dragon', Netflix's 'Warrior') leads us on a gruff, goofy, educational and emotional adventure through the senses into the fascinating world of tears. A feast for the feels.
In this recognisable advert, a gang of giddy sunseekers go on a trip they’ll never forget.
In the urban streets of London, the stories of would-be knife crime victims are connected by a wandering drifter who has loose ends to tie.
On a trip to his old family home in the Scottish Highlands, a troubled man argues on the phone with his stoic father, forcing him to confront a dark issue in their relationship.
On a bus journey across south London, a young man’s anxiety spirals into a vortex of self-doubt and torment - causing him to question: can he trust his memories?
When a Muslim son tells his pacifist father and fundamentalist older brother that he is joining the British Military a heated family argument ensues.
His worst fears seemingly realised; a distraught father takes one last walk through his ruined world.
1986. A young boy is left unattended in the car while his volatile dad takes care of some ‘business’ in a dodgy local pub. What could possibly go wrong?
Mara grapples with the belief that she has killed everybody she's gotten close to.
Daniel’s not going to the office today. A dying man asked him to deliver a letter. Though he’s not sure who the dying man was or where the person he’s delivering it to is. Or what, if anything, it has to do with his new neighbours, The Illuminated Brotherhood of the All Seeing Eye.
Jill's got the snake. Julia's got the flute. Alone, they have nothing. But together, they have a secret weapon to fight the darkness...