
TV Schedule for Shorts HD
Thursday, May 29th TV listings for Shorts HD
Great shorts to start your day, including endearing winemaking drama 'Cuvee' about collaboration; WWII soldier comedy drama 'Tama Tu' written and directed by Oscar winner Taika Waititi; and a very passionate music lesson in 'The Pianists'.
Great shorts to start the day.
Animations include "Sand Castle"; "The Soloists," about restrictive regimes and free expression; a Holocaust survivor's story resonates with a girl in 2024 Oscar nominee "Letter To a Pig"; "The Passenger"; and "First Day."
Documentaries including a visit to a vinyl record pressing plant in "Gotta Groove Records"; "Dolphin" reveals the challenges around the conservation of pink dolphins in the Amazon; "Sole Doctor" is about a family-owned business.
Shorts about family include the drama "Ruth" about a lady with dementia; Leila makes a plan so her concerned, ailing father can die peacefully in "Elephant's Shadow"; immigrant story "The Virgin, the Old Lady, the Journey."
Comedies with unbelievable stories, including 'Doggy Style' where a pet shop assistant explains a shortage of leashes; ranch hands try to impress women in 'Javelina Run'; and a questionable social media strategy in 'The Kitty Kat Killer'.
Stories about showbiz, including "Pictures Only" where a young woman finds a new career; a singer is nervous about breaking into acting in "Credit"; a student gets a passionate piano lesson in "The Pianists."
Shorts about family include the drama "Ruth" about a lady with dementia; Leila makes a plan so her concerned, ailing father can die peacefully in "Elephant's Shadow"; immigrant story "The Virgin, the Old Lady, the Journey."
Comedies with unbelievable stories, including 'Doggy Style' where a pet shop assistant explains a shortage of leashes; ranch hands try to impress women in 'Javelina Run'; and a questionable social media strategy in 'The Kitty Kat Killer'.
Stories about showbiz, including "Pictures Only" where a young woman finds a new career; a singer is nervous about breaking into acting in "Credit"; a student gets a passionate piano lesson in "The Pianists."
Stories about family, including "And Then, The Silence" where a farmer and his two sons lead a challenging life; 10-year-old Elsa tries to make up for her negligent mom in "Before The Bomb"; a lost phone and brother in "Gullu."
Stars in Shorts Oscar Nominee Ruth Negga
Shorts with stars, including Oscar nominee Ruth Negga, Primetime Emmy Awards winner James Corden, Primetime Emmy Awards nominee Joanne Froggatt, and Al Weaver.
We mark the 24th edition of the Oscar Qualifying Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival (May 28 - June 1) with shorts previously shown at the festival, including 'Our Perpetual Now', 'Desert Lights', 'Pumpkin' and 'No Thank You'.
Short films lead the way in terms of getting minority filmmakers on set, on air and on screen, both behind and in front of the camera; period dramas "Jap" and "Pictures Only" plus superhero adventure "The Water Queen."
Stars in Shorts Oscar Nominee Ruth Negga
Shorts with stars, including Oscar nominee Ruth Negga, Primetime Emmy Awards winner James Corden, Primetime Emmy Awards nominee Joanne Froggatt, and Al Weaver.
Midnight Horror Children in Horror
Horror shorts about children include "Sick," in which a boy has an odd bite mark; a bullied girl befriends a dark entity in "Bee-El"; a lonely orphan makes a discovery in "Milk Teeth"; Emma's brother goes missing in "Zombie Elementary."
"Bacchus" sees a woman explore her deepest desires; jealousy and lust fuel "A Kiss Too Many"; two-timing comedy "The Size Matter"; erotic filmmaking comedy "The Plumber."
Stars in Shorts Oscar Nominee Ruth Negga
Shorts with stars, including Oscar nominee Ruth Negga, Primetime Emmy Awards winner James Corden, Primetime Emmy Awards nominee Joanne Froggatt, and Al Weaver.
Midnight Horror Children in Horror
Horror shorts about children include "Sick," in which a boy has an odd bite mark; a bullied girl befriends a dark entity in "Bee-El"; a lonely orphan makes a discovery in "Milk Teeth"; Emma's brother goes missing in "Zombie Elementary."
"Bacchus" sees a woman explore her deepest desires; jealousy and lust fuel "A Kiss Too Many"; two-timing comedy "The Size Matter"; erotic filmmaking comedy "The Plumber."
We mark the 24th edition of the Oscar Qualifying Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival (May 28 - June 1) with shorts previously shown at the festival, including 'Our Perpetual Now', 'Desert Lights', 'Pumpkin' and 'No Thank You'.
Award-winning "Judas Collar," a camel drama from the Australian outback; three individuals look for meaning in their life in thought-provoking story "Sunny"; dance fairy-tale "Utopic Dystopia."
Shorts to start the day, including family drama "The Shine In Your Eyes"; an inventor and his 11-year-old test pilot try their best in Oscar-shortlisted drama "Icarus"; life-improvement comedy "Refrigerate After Opening."
Shorts to start the day, including drama "The Scent" where Sarah is under pressure; an astronaut makes a discovery that will forever change him in sci-fi romance "Convergence"; coming-of-age story "The Awakening Of The Ants."