(CPV)– The Future Shorts Festival will be screening twice in Ho Chi Minh City on August 12th and August 15th 2012.
The Future Shorts Festival is the biggest pop up film festival of its kind, showcasing the most exciting short films from around the world.
Since November 2011, festival screenings have taken place in over 144 cities and 55 countries with an audience of more than 25,000 people experiencing a showcase of the best short films, often alongside live music, DJs and art.
From London to Tokyo, Cairo to Kabul, screenings have taken place across a massive network of music halls, cinemas, theatres, galleries, clubs, bars and warehouses.
Highlights include: Grant Orchard’s BAFTA and Sundance Jury Award-winning short “the Morning Stroll”, the experimental documentary “We’ll Become Oil” about the Gulf of Mexico, and the stop-motion animated “Notes on Biology”, the winner of Best Short at SXSW.
In “Street Vendor Cinema” from Brazil, a filmmaker and his team set up a stall that makes and sells short films on demand, where wild fantasies come to life in the middle of a bustling marketplace./.
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