
TV Schedule for Shorts HD
Monday, June 2nd TV listings for Shorts HD
Two strangers cross paths on a train in the rom-com "First Date"; amusing family drama "Killing Thyme" with Brian Cox; Francis and her friends want to kiss cool boys in love drama "Boob Sweat."
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."
Creative animations, including comedy "Kim" about a quirky sea siren; BAFTA Award-nominated war adventure "Middle Watch"; a dead pirate falls in love in "Drop of Gold"; Goya Award-nominated comedy "Friendsheep"; sci-fi "Nothing Left."
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.
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."
Rom-coms include "How Can I Forget," where strangers learn they share the same unusual ability; "Is This a Joke?" with Russell Tovey; the spider that bid Peter Parker has relationship trouble in "Man Spider"; "Accidental Date."
ShortsTV selects films set in bars, including "Shutter the Doors" with a deep conversation; Oscar-nominated and Elvis-related tearjerker "On My Mind"; a bartender is faced with a big decision in "The Ring"; and the disturbing "Pasaia."
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."
Rom-coms include "How Can I Forget," where strangers learn they share the same unusual ability; "Is This a Joke?" with Russell Tovey; the spider that bid Peter Parker has relationship trouble in "Man Spider"; "Accidental Date."
ShortsTV selects films set in bars, including "Shutter the Doors" with a deep conversation; Oscar-nominated and Elvis-related tearjerker "On My Mind"; a bartender is faced with a big decision in "The Ring"; and the disturbing "Pasaia."
Stories include "Layla", where a 60-year-old grandmother learns to skateboard; a comic artist tries to reconnect with his dementia suffering dad in "Floppies"; a boy bonds with his grandmother in "The Shine in Your Eyes."
American stories, including "From The Top" where a music student suffers a crisis of confidence; Elizabeth Taylor returns to set after the death of her husband in "Dame" inspired by true events; 9/11-related drama "Go North."
Happy Hour Emotional Comedy
Comedies with moving themes, including "Goodbye Roses" about a surprise family reunion; unexpected humor adds spice to "Acts in Parts" based on true stories about human resilience; quirky rom-com "Hello, Again"; and "Typical Spanish."
A selection of the best and most impressive acting in the ShortsTV library, with junky love story "The Happiest Couple Alive"; Stephen Graham shines in tense restaurant drama "Boiling Point"; and Oscar-shortlisted family story "Caroline."
American stories, including "From The Top" where a music student suffers a crisis of confidence; Elizabeth Taylor returns to set after the death of her husband in "Dame" inspired by true events; 9/11-related drama "Go North."
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."
A selection of the best and most impressive acting in the ShortsTV library, with junky love story "The Happiest Couple Alive"; Stephen Graham shines in tense restaurant drama "Boiling Point"; and Oscar-shortlisted family story "Caroline."
American stories, including "From The Top" where a music student suffers a crisis of confidence; Elizabeth Taylor returns to set after the death of her husband in "Dame" inspired by true events; 9/11-related drama "Go North."
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."
The Hot Ticket Not a Big Deal
The best new films on ShortsTV, with uplifting and thoughtful dog-story "Homeless"; a server helps a colleague look for her car in late-night rom-com "Not A Big Deal"; and a military operation encounters a wannabe martyr in "Good Shot."
Happy Hour Emotional Comedy
Comedies with moving themes, including "Goodbye Roses" about a surprise family reunion; unexpected humor adds spice to "Acts in Parts" based on true stories about human resilience; quirky rom-com "Hello, Again"; and "Typical Spanish."
Features shorts to start the day with women celebrating a rainy day in 'It's Raining'; an assistant tries to help his elderly professor in comedy 'Almost Winter'; western romance 'Dancing To Jericho'; a lost cat in 'The Dilettantes'.
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."
Looking at shorts to start your day, including a man with superhuman powers in comedy "Citizen Hero"; school dramedy "Paulie"; Missi Pyle and Jason George in comedy "Killing Vivian"; a lonely motelier befriends a guest in romance "Motel."