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Star rating: 5/5 Writer: Abdallah Ebbo Director: Abdalla Ebbo Starring: Aidalyne Jua is a bright piece of filmic poetry. Created by Abdallah Ebbo, Jua is an extremely short film which in its 2-minute duration warms up your day. Even from its title, which means Sun in Swahili (the ancient African language of some communities in what is today Kenya, Tanzania and Mozambique), this ...

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OBEX (2026) is an artistic, black-and-white surrealist film following Conor, a solitary man who lives with his dog, Sandy. Conor discovers a video game that will provide him with an adventure and a purpose, with this comes chaos and enlightenment.

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God of Frogs (2026) directed by Adrian Bobb and Ali Chappell, is a science fiction horror film surrounding a mythological Frog God. Starring Kate Vernon, Alexander Eling, and Erika Prevost, the film’s bizarre concept is followed by student filmmakers who have discovered the potential existence of the creature and decide to investigate it themselves. Consequently, the students ap...

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Still, as an indie production, The Tasters is as close as you can get to all-out European cinema. The story builds, and the characters are drawn in as we progress through the narrative. The ensemble of the young women and the Nazi soldiers are all given their time to shine and be known in their own way, with each personality and idiosyncrasy aired and named as we get to know them.

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Looking ahead to the South by Southwest programme, there is a distinct sense of electricity surrounding the short film selection. By synthesising our own existing critiques with the growing speculative chatter from across the pond, I have compiled a list of the short films that should be at the very top of your "must-watch" list this year.

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