
TV Schedule for Shorts HD
Thursday, October 23rd TV listings for Shorts HD
"Letter to You"; a town puts on its own soccer tournament in "The World Cup in a Square"; Bella Ramsey stars in historical drama "On the Beaches" set in 1933.
Including music drama "So It Goes" where Samantha has lost her creativity; award-winning camel story "Judas Collar" from the Australian outback; dance fairy-tale "Utopic Dystopia"; and comedy "Prison Food."
Animazing Animazing
Creative animations, with a lost rain boot in heart-warming story "Step By Step"; a custodian at a "Lost Property Office" deals with bad news; Oscar-nominated family story "Daughter"; and surreal bee-movie "How and Why Don Jose Dissipated".
Documentaries include "They Are Like Children" about a tragedy at a dog adoption center; "Fighters of Bokum" profiles a village in Ghana where boxing is a means of survival; "The Winning Goal" is about a women's soccer team.
Shorts about family include "On Time," where a mother faces a very difficult decision; Luca's visit to see his father in Sweden does not go to plan in "The Drowning Goat"; a young man struggles with his identity in "Trigger."
European comedies, including British rom-com "Tea For Two" where two tea shop customers get a special experience; Oscar-nominated Swedish magician story "Instead of Abracadabra"; Spanish physiotherapy session "My Daughter."
ShortsTV Selects True Stories
Shorts inspired by real events, with a young fossil hunter making an incredible find in 'Sea Dragon'; a mathematician tries to fund the first computer in 'Ada'; and BAFTA-nominated 'Middle Watch' about a sailor's experience during WWII.
Shorts about family include "On Time," where a mother faces a very difficult decision; Luca's visit to see his father in Sweden does not go to plan in "The Drowning Goat"; a young man struggles with his identity in "Trigger."
European comedies, including British rom-com "Tea For Two" where two tea shop customers get a special experience; Oscar-nominated Swedish magician story "Instead of Abracadabra"; Spanish physiotherapy session "My Daughter."
ShortsTV Selects True Stories
Shorts inspired by real events, with a young fossil hunter making an incredible find in 'Sea Dragon'; a mathematician tries to fund the first computer in 'Ada'; and BAFTA-nominated 'Middle Watch' about a sailor's experience during WWII.
Shorts about family, including "The More We Get Together" where Delia is concerned about her father's health; Takumi returns to his family in Japan in "Return to Toyama"; and emotional family memories are stirred up in "Mother's Day."
Stars in Shorts Naomi Ackie
Stars in shorts, including BAFTA Award-winner Naomi Ackie ('Star Wars', 'Blink Twice', 'Mickey 17'); Luna Blaise ('Jurassic World: Rebirth', 'Manifest'); Will Merrick ('F1', 'Skins'); and Lydia Wilson ('About Time', 'Star Trek Beyond').
Featuring must-see shorts including "Hard To Reach" where an anxious mentor and his rebellious teen ward clash; Lee Harvey Oswald tries to get a visa to the U.S.S.R. in historical drama "El Fantasma"; and humorous Oscar-nominated animation "Sunday".
Hispanic Voices highlights shorts from Spanish speaking cultures in Latin America, presenting a Mexican family drama "Gratification"; powerful coming-of-age drama "Desert Lights" from Chile; and Argentinian drama "The Shine In Your Eyes."
Stars in Shorts Naomi Ackie
Stars in shorts, including BAFTA Award-winner Naomi Ackie ('Star Wars', 'Blink Twice', 'Mickey 17'); Luna Blaise ('Jurassic World: Rebirth', 'Manifest'); Will Merrick ('F1', 'Skins'); and Lydia Wilson ('About Time', 'Star Trek Beyond').
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 Naomi Ackie
Stars in shorts, including BAFTA Award-winner Naomi Ackie ('Star Wars', 'Blink Twice', 'Mickey 17'); Luna Blaise ('Jurassic World: Rebirth', 'Manifest'); Will Merrick ('F1', 'Skins'); and Lydia Wilson ('About Time', 'Star Trek Beyond').
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."
Featuring must-see shorts including "Hard To Reach" where an anxious mentor and his rebellious teen ward clash; Lee Harvey Oswald tries to get a visa to the U.S.S.R. in historical drama "El Fantasma"; and humorous Oscar-nominated animation "Sunday".
Taking a look at Abraham Benrubi in music drama "String Theory" about three singer-songwriters in LA; serious yet uplifting story "Homeless" about a couple and their dog; post-date rom-com "Night Armour."
Great shorts to start your day, with a young fossil hunter making an incredible find in historical drama 'Sea Dragon'; sleepwalking romance 'The Place We Go To Hide' starring Tom Ellis; and a costumer mystery in 'Postcard From Tahiti'.
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."