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Continuing its commitment to short film, Sundance has expanded its short film section - so we've split our coverage. The 2008 selection of 42 films is up from 28 last year and split into dramatic, documentary, animation and a new experiemental/mixed media category. They represent 16 different countries.

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ScoringBreadmakers
(Country: UK; Director: James Lees; Writer: William Bridges, James Lees; Cast: Jevon Canhigh, Ivor Giles, Sheryl Green, Vicky O'Dell, Andrea Wilson)
Based on the creation of a real-life 'apology line' where members of the public anonymously confess to absolutely anything over the telephone.

(Country: UK; Director: Yasmin Fedda)
At a unique Edinburgh bakery, a community of workers with learning disabilities makes a variety of organic breads for daily delivery to local shops and cafes.

(Country: Ireland; Director: Ken Wardrop; Writer: Ken Wardrop; Cast: Nancy, Ethel Wardrop)
Two ladies discuss the pros and cons of their mutual addiction to cigarettes.

(Country: Ireland; Director: Ken Wardrop; Writer: Ken Wardrop)
A young man explains the true power of a kiss.

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