Video from Y2Koncert
Directed by: Jake Jasie
BIFF Shorts: Students
The next generation of filmmaking, today. 104 minutes.
Y2Koncert
Jake Jasie (Dir), 9 minutes, Local Student Short Film, USA, World Premiere
A tortured underground guitarist (Andrew Young) plays an unplugged concert to win the heart of his true love on December 31st, 1999 in this low-fi comedy.
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Amica
Mira Steuer (Dir), 2 minutes, Local Student Short Film, USA, World Premiere
A poetic exploration of the lifelong bond between a girl and her first dog.
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Artifact
Durotimi Akinkugbe (Dir), 5 minutes Local Student Short Film, Nigeria/USA, World Premiere
A simple artifact travels the span of human history in this animated journey through time.
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Oh No
Aaron Ettestad (Dir), 6 minutes, Local Student Short Film, USA, World Premiere
Mohammed Milan stars in this intense, experimental, psychological characters study.
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Voice Box
Eamon Kelly (Dir), 8 minutes, Local Student Short Film, USA, WNY Premiere
A woman (Leah Skay) with a severe stutter discovers an old radio that begins to speak directly to her, but in the fluent version of her own voice, in this moving short.
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Anna Evtushenko (Dir), 13 minutes, Local Student Short Film, Russia, New York Premiere
In this mind-bending meta thriller, a paranoid young woman (Daria Martynova) thinks that nothing is real, and it turns out she's right. ––––––––
BL00D 0F A R0B0T
Abby Mohaddes (Dir), 15 minutes, USA, WNY Premiere
Shot remotely across several home studios, this innovative musical revival set in a dystopian future is the tale of a droid’s liberation, and her quest to break free from her programming to find true love.
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The Line
Everett Marston (Dir), 15 minutes, New Zealand, NY Premiere
This dystopian futuristic drama imagines a world where males and females are kept completely separate by a literal line, except for during duty-driven reproduction. Human instinct, unexpected emotions and desire leads Jake (Leo Allan) to cross the line.
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Bond
Simon Yahn (Dir), 18 minutes, USA, Buffalo Premiere
BIFF 2021 Best WNY Student Film Award Winner
After a last bonding experience with her grandmother (Ruth Teitel), a young girl (Natalia Stornello) comes to terms with her grandmother’s dementia and grows closer to her mother in this moving Rochester-lensed drama.
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Calla Lilies
Aidan Hamell (Dir), 19 minutes, USA, WNY Premiere
When an Irishman (Derry Woodhouse) living in New Hampshire hires a young vagabond (Jasper Wolf) to build his flower garden, the pair develop an unexpected bond in this drama featuring the music of Buffalo’s The Steam Donkeys.
Video from Y2Koncert
Directed by: Jake Jasie
Still from Y2Koncert
Directed by: Jake Jasie
Still from Amica
Directed by: Mira Steuer
Still from Artifact
Directed by: Durotimi Akinkugbe
Video from Oh No
Directed by: Aaron Ettestad
Still from Oh No
Directed by: Aaron Ettestad
Still from Voice Box
Directed by: Eamon Kelly
Still from can't talk, a movie's on
Directed by: Anna Evtushenko
Still from BL00D 0F A R0B0T
Directed by: Abby Mohaddes
Still from The Line
Directed by: Everett Marston
Still from Bond
Directed by: Simon Yahn
Still from Calla Lilies
Directed by: Aidan Hamell
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