Oscar Nominated Short Films 2013: Live Action

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  • R
  • 2013
  • 1 hr 54 min
  • 7.4  (220)

The Oscar Nominated Short Films 2013: Live Action is a collection of five short films that have been nominated for the Academy Awards in the Live Action category in 2013. These films explore different topics and genres, ranging from drama to comedy, and offer a glimpse into the diverse styles of storytelling in the film industry. The first film in the collection is called "Curfew," directed by Shawn Christensen. It tells the story of a young man named Richie (played by Shawn Christensen) who is tasked with babysitting his niece for a night. Through a series of events, Richie reconnects with his estranged sister and learns the value of family. The film is a poignant exploration of redemption and forgiveness, with compelling performances by Shawn Christensen and Fatima Ptacek.

The second film is titled "Death of a Shadow," directed by Tom Van Avermaet. This film follows a deceased soldier named Nathan (played by Matthias Schoenaerts) who is recruited to work for a mysterious collector of shadows. Nathan's task is to capture the shadows of those who are about to die and bring them to his employer. Things take an unexpected turn when Nathan meets a woman he falls in love with and must decide whether to sacrifice his own chance at redemption for a shot at happiness. The film is a captivating blend of fantasy and romance, with stunning cinematography and exceptional performances by Matthias Schoenaerts and Laura Verlinden.

The third film is called "Henry," directed by Yan England. This film tells the story of an aging pianist named Henry (played by Gerard Poirier) who suffers from Alzheimer's disease. As he struggles to hold onto his memories, his wife Maria (played by Louise Laprade) tries to help him reconnect with his past. The film is a poignant exploration of love and loss, with exceptional performances by both Gerard Poirier and Louise Laprade.

The fourth film is titled "Buzkashi Boys," directed by Sam French. This film is set in Kabul, Afghanistan, and follows two boys, Rafi and Ahmad, who dream of becoming professional Buzkashi players, a sport where horse riders compete to catch a goat carcass. The boys come from different backgrounds, but share a passion for the sport that brings them together. The film is a powerful commentary on the realities of life in Afghanistan, with breathtaking cinematography and exceptional performances by both Fawad Mohammadi and Jawanmard Paiz.

The fifth and final film in the collection is called "Asad," directed by Bryan Buckley. This film is set in Somalia, and follows a young boy named Asad (played by Harun Mohammed) who dreams of becoming a pirate. However, when he is faced with a difficult decision that challenges his values, he must choose between two worlds. The film is a compelling exploration of the human condition, with exceptional performances by Harun Mohammed and Mohammed Abdullahi.

Overall, the Oscar Nominated Short Films 2013: Live Action is a powerful and diverse collection of films that showcase the best of the art of storytelling in the film industry. From drama to comedy, and from fantasy to reality, these films offer something for everyone and are sure to leave a lasting impression on audiences.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2013
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Runtime
    1 hr 54 min
  • IMDB Rating
    7.4  (220)