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Future Shorts Distribution is one of the world’s leading short film labels, representing an extensive and eclectic catalogue of original, award winning films from across the globe. A one-stop shop for broadcasters seeking the latest groundbreaking talent and content on the market...


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Since 2003 we have have strived to build a new audience for film across the globe, developing a platform for filmmakers that allows millions of people worldwide to engage with their work...


HIGHLIGHTS

VENUS

Dir: Tor Fruergaard
Denmark 2010
Venus, a 7-minute claymation, is an erotic comedy about rediscovering one another and finding the spark where you least expect it An official selection at the Los Angeles and Annecy Animation Festival, among others; Venus tells the story of Caroline and Rasmus, a confused couple who've not had sex in for four months. To solve this, they decide to visit a swingers club and see if it will salvage their relationship, or not.

L'HOMME SANS TETE (THE MAN WITHOUT A HEAD)

Dir: Juan Solanas
France 2003
Created over 4 years, Solanas’ short debut is the story of a man who lives alone, head-less, in a room overlooking a vast industrial space. Visually astounding and technically accomplished, this animated short reveals love and happiness and one man’s pursuit for romance amidst life without a head. "We're living in a period where cinema is a product; movies are becoming more and more commercialized. Short films are one of the last real places for artistic freedom - they're important to celebrate just for that," said Solanas.