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2016 Oscar Nominated Shorts: Live Action
LIVE ACTION SHORTS Running Time: 107 minutes
For over a decade, ShortsHD has proudly brought the Oscar Nominated Short Films to audiences across the globe.
This exclusive release features the year's most spectacular short films across Live Action, Animation and Documentary, and for a limited time is available to watch on the big screen.
The 2016 Oscar Nominated Short Films will be released in theatres on January 29th, giving you the opportunity to see the nominated films before the Oscar Awards ceremony on February 28th.
Ave Maria dir. Basil Khalil, Palestine/France/Germany, 15 minutes Shok dir. Jamie Donoughue, Kosovo/UK, 21 minutes Everything Will Be OK dir. Patrick Vollrath, Germany/Austria, 30 minutes Stutterer dir. Benjamin Cleary, UK/Ireland, 12 minutes Day One dir. Henry Hughes, USA, 25 minutes
AVE MARIA (Directed by Basil Khalil and Eric Dupont) Five nuns living in the West Bank find their routine disrupted when the car of a family of Israeli settlers breaks down outside the convent. Unable to use the telephone due to Sabbath restrictions, the family needs help from the nuns, but the sisters' vow of silence requires them to work with their visitors to find an unorthodox solution.
SHOK (Directed by Jamie Donoughue) In Kosovo in 1998, two young boys are best friends living normal lives, but as war engulfs their country, their daily existence becomes filled with violence and fear. Soon, the choices they make threaten not only their friendship, but their families and their lives.
EVERYTHING WILL BE OKAY (ALLES WIRD GUT) (Directed by Patrick Vollrath) Michael, a divorced father devoted to his eight-year-old daughter, Lea, picks her up for their usual weekend together. At first it feels like a normal visit, but Lea soon realizes that something is different, and so begins a fateful journey.
STUTTERER (Directed by Benjamine Cleary and Serena Armitage) For a lonely typographer, an online relationship has provided a much-needed connection without revealing the speech impediment that has kept him isolated. Now, however, he is faced with the proposition of meeting his online paramour in the flesh, and thereby revealing the truth about himself.
DAY ONE (Directed by Henry Hughes) On the heels of a painful divorce, an Afghan-American woman joins the U.S. military as an interpreter and is sent to Afghanistan. On her first mission, she accompanies troops pursuing a bomb-maker, and must bridge the gender and culture gap to help the man's pregnant wife when she goes into labor.
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