Watch Six Short Films from Filmfort 2026
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Watch Six Short Films from Filmfort 2026
"Riley needs to spread her estranged father's ashes at his childhood home, but her somber day takes a bizarre turn."
"A rainy morning is interrupted by the radio. A horse's voice transports the daily commute in Los Santos, San Andreas to a remote broadcasting station in an unspecified location."
"A grieving stoner returns to his suburban Massachusetts hometown to dog-sit, becoming entangled in a cat-and-mouse game with an enigmatic middle school acquaintance."
"Returning to Toronto after years away, Nell runs into her old friend Jackie. As they spend the day together, a buried past rises to the surface."
The Filmfort Film Festival is hosting six short films from its 2026 edition, coinciding with the Treefort Music Festival in Boise, Idaho. The festival emphasizes emerging indie films, featuring notable works such as The Scout, directed by Paula González-Nasser, and Joybubbles, a documentary by Rachel J. Morrison. The shorts include diverse narratives, from a daughter spreading her father's ashes to a grieving stoner's return to his hometown, each exploring unique themes and character dynamics. The films will be available until midnight on March 29.
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