A coming-of-age story set in a foreign land, Katrita is a fantastic short film by writer, director and star Virginia de Witt, which saw its debut at the influential Dances With Films Festival that was held recently. The film sees de Witt’s character Nico in Japan, socializing at a bar with her friend and co-worker,Continue reading “BitPix Presents “Karita” + Review With Virginia de Witt!”
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BitPix Presents: Delicate Arch
The great thing about films is the diversity of topics that they cover. From love stories to gory nightmares and everything in between, there is no shortage of ways for films to get their message across and to try to entertain audiences. Then there’s Delicate Arch. This film, from writer/director Matt Warren, is a bitContinue reading “BitPix Presents: Delicate Arch”
June HollyShorts Monthly Screenings!
Halfway through the year, and we’re just getting going. With the big annual festival only a few short months away, we’re gearing up for an incredible showing, and that includes the impressive selection of films we have for you this month. But that being said, we’re doing things a bit different this time, as ourContinue reading “June HollyShorts Monthly Screenings!”
May 2024 HollyShorts Monthly Screenings!
It’s amazing to think that the year is nearly half over already, and that we’ve already seen so many amazing short films throughout the last several months. But here we are yet again with another slate of films from some incredibly talented filmmakers, including a selection of films that come from a collaboration with theContinue reading “May 2024 HollyShorts Monthly Screenings!”
April HollyShorts Monthly Screenings!
This is a special screening, with HollyShorts partnering with the International Youth Media Summit to show off some of the projects these special people have made to help raise awareness about various topics that are plaguing the world. Violence, poverty, discrimination and more are all on the menu as we screen films from the nextContinue reading “April HollyShorts Monthly Screenings!”
March HollyShorts Monthly Screenings!
The time has come for another in our monthly screening series, this time with a group of films from the talented students at Florida State University. These up and coming filmmakers have already shown their incredible skills with these films, allowing us to get a glimpse at the way the next generation of creators seeContinue reading “March HollyShorts Monthly Screenings!”
BitPix Presents: The Last Repair Shop!
There are some stories that really show you the beauty of the world, and documentary filmmakers like Ben Proudfoot and Kris Bowers are experts at finding those stories and showing them off to the world in a way that will take your breath away. Joined by Searchlight Pictures and the LA Times, Bowers and ProudfootContinue reading “BitPix Presents: The Last Repair Shop!”
February HollyShorts Monthly Screenings!
We’re now just ending the second month of 2024, and we’ve already had some wonderful films to share with everyone. And with this slate, we have over a dozen more to add to that list. There are legends of the film industry, and legends in the making, all scattered throughout this screening, and we’re veryContinue reading “February HollyShorts Monthly Screenings!”
January 2024 HollyShorts Monthly Screenings!
It’s time that we ring in the new year with the first of our Monthly Screening series! Welcome to 2024, everyone! To celebrate the changing of the calendar (and because we just love short films), we have an impressive selection of creations from some very talented filmmakers! Over a dozen films were selected for thisContinue reading “January 2024 HollyShorts Monthly Screenings!”
BitPix Presents: “1848”
Set in 19th century Mexico, Alfonso Otero Mireles’ tense horror short is nothing short of haunting. It focuses on a set of sisters as they wait for childbirth to come for one of them. What follows is a beautifully short and unsettling folktale that is something to behold. Set in a gorgeous Mexican villa, theContinue reading “BitPix Presents: “1848””
