Sundance Film Festival 2007

This showcase of animated work featured the Short Film Jury Prizewinner Everything Will Be OK.

View other Sundance Film Festival Films by strand: From The Sundance Collection, Independent Feature Film Competition: Documentary, Independent Feature Film Competition: Dramatic, International Shorts: Animation, International Shorts: Documentary, International Shorts: Dramatic, New Frontier, Park City At Midnight, Premieres, Special Screenings, Spectrum, US Short Films: Documentary, US Short Films: Dramatic, World Cinema Competition: Documentary, World Cinema Competition: Dramatic

One Rat Short One Rat Short
One Rat Short and Everything Will Be Ok
Destiny Manifesto (Country: US; Year: 2007; Director: Martha Colburn)
An exploration between the visual and psychological parallels between the American western frontier and the conflict in the Middle East.
Duct Tape And Cover (Country: US; Year: 2007; Director: Yong-jin Park; Writer: Yong-jin Park)
A satirical response to the Department of Homeland Security's recent advice for Americans to ready themselves for possible chemical and biological warfare.
Everything Will Be Ok (Country: US; Year: 2006; Director: Don Hertzfeldt; Writer: Don Hertzfeldt; Stars: Don Hertzfeldt)
A series of dark and troubling events force Bill to reckon with the meaning of his life - or lack thereof.
Golden Age (Country: US; Year: 2007; Director: Aaron Augenblick)
The shocking true stories of the world's strangest fallen cartoon heroes.
How She Slept At Night (Country: US; Year: 2007; Director: Lilli Carre)
A man tries to remember his wife, but only comes up with scant details as his memory starts to stray.
One Rat Short (Country: US; Year: 2006; Director: Alex Weil; Writer: Alex Weil)
A tale of a subway rat who is led by the mesmerizing ballet of a discarded food wrapper into an adventure of love and loss on a dark Manhattan night.
Paulina Hollers (Country: US; Year: 2007; Director: Brent Green; Writer: Brent Green; Stars: Brent Green)
A religious zealot mother commits suicide to try to find her dead son in hell and escape with him.
Phantom Canyon (Country: US; Year: 2007; Director: Stacey Steers; Writer: Stacey Steers)
A curious woman encounters enormous insects and an alluring man with bat wings in a surreal recollection of a pivotal journey.
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