BIFF Shorts: Youth Program
Squeaky Wheel
A family friendly lineup of fun, youth made shorts.
BIFF Shorts: Students
A celebration of emerging voices from around the region. (119 minutes total runtime)
Poor Pat, Erica Rottger (Dir.), 10 minutes, USA, 2018
A lonely introvert reconnects with a childhood crush and things get dark. –––––
Siren, Sara Mann (Dir.), 8 minutes, USA, 2018
Molly heads to a party to impress her crush. She leaves covered in blood. –––––
Party for Two, Gary Swartzel & Veronica Vega (Dirs.), 6 minutes, USA, 2018
Melania and Barron sever their ties to the patriarchy and live their best life in this gender bending romp. –––––
Ode for Dead Things, Isabella Nurt (Dir.), 3 minutes, USA, 2018
Paper imaginations come to life in this study in experimental ornithology. –––––
Dirty Dishes, Katie Kostelny (Dir.), 9 minutes, USA, 2018
A man destroys the darkest part of his thoughts. –––––
Death Perception, Katherine Lipczynski (Dir.), 12 minutes, USA, 2018
A dark comedy about an abused housewife who decides she’s had enough of her husband. –––––
Asher, Mani Mehravrz (Dir.), 45 minutes, USA, 2018
A University at Buffalo student runner battles depression and the challenges of motherhood in this intimate portrait. –––––
Pressure, Jesse Rodkin (Dir.), 10 minutes, USA, 2018
Generation anxieties play out in a dialogue between baby boomers and millennials. –––––
Animoia, Lee Terwillger (Dir.), 3 minutes, USA, 2018
A death-row inmate longs for his childhood in this touching animated film. –––––
Warsaw Robin, Mackenzie Bates (Dir.), 7 minutes, USA, 2018
Late in the winter of 1945, a young girl meets a mysterious old woman and learns about the importance of storytelling and hope.
A family friendly lineup of fun, youth made shorts.
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