Documentary Shorts

Kudos to When Claude Got Shot on Emmy Win!

A big congratulations to When Claude Got Shot (2022) on their Creative Arts Emmy win for exceptional merit in documentary filmmaking. Director Brad Lichtenstein and collaborator and star of the doc, Claude Motley were both on hand at an awards ceremony last Saturday to receive their awards. The doc, which appeared on PBS’s Independent Lens in May, was one of three […]

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SDFF Film About Abortion, Women’s Health and Bodily Autonomy

As you no doubt already know, the  U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade on June 24, suspending legal access to vital reproductive health care for woman across the United States and effectively curtailing women’s rights to self-determination and bodily autonomy. In hopes of providing some educational resources that can lend context and dimension to the

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Congrats to SDFF Alumni On Oscar Noms!

The SDFF 2021 film, When We Were Bullies (Jay Rosenblatt, 2021), and two other short films from SDFF alumni filmmakers Ben Proudfoot’s The Queen Of Basketball (2021) and Pedro Kos’s Lead Me Home (co-directed with John Shenk, 2021), have all been nominated for the 2022 Best Documentary Short Oscar®. The nominees were announced this morning, and the awards will take

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