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Film School Shorts
"Culture"
Season 4
Episode 4
In exactly one minute, Ari Gold acts out war, art, movies, death, life, love, and the present in a short film that Reel.com called “The best 60 seconds of film you’ll see at Sundance.” Directed by Ari Gold. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and was the Best Narrative Short at the 1999 South By Southwest Film Festival.
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A hurricane pulls a couple out of their comfort zone.
4:15
An astonishing voyage of immigration, love, and World War II in a single take.
6:48
An arrogant day-trader is delayed at an airport during the Boston Marathon bombings.
12:41
An 86-year-old pork sung maker quits her shop in rural Taiwan to head to the big city.
11:05
When jewelry goes missing in a salon, an engaged couple suspect the immigrant employees.
17:06
In New York City, an urban cowboy avoids going to his friend’s funeral.
14:46
A teenage female wrestler on an all-boy wrestling team faces her biggest challenge.
3:29
A little girl visits the land of the dead and experiences the holiday Dia de los Muertos.
17:59
A man with a dark past returns home to make his sister an unwelcome offer.