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Post Sci-Fi Short Films (Shorts) you think are worth watching

Gary7

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I searched a bit and didn't find another topic like this... so forgive me if it's a duplicate.

I figured that since there are so many sci-fi shorts on-line these days, it would be a good idea to have a topic about them... which ones you think are worth checking out.

I recently saw this one, "The Leap" presented by DUST. Pretty good!
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The Secret Number. The premise is flawed... because it's patently ridiculous that there's some "missed integer" between established integers. But if you can put that aside, this short is entertaining:
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The Secret Number. The premise is flawed... because it's patently ridiculous that there's some "missed integer" between established integers.

It's like that old George Carlin joke...

"The Nobel Prize in Mathematics was awarded to a California professor who has discovered a new number. The number is Bleen. Which he claims belongs between six and seven."
 
Sniffer (2006 - Norwegian sci-fi short film)
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Winner of Cannes Film Festival 2006
10 minutes runtime of a gravity-less surreal world,
and the mundane life of a "sniffer"
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" In a not so distant future, the absence of gravity complicates the everyday life, but for true dreamers it could also be a way to escape it all."

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This is cringe worthy, but it's worth watching to the end. :)
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Things NASA doesn't like to tell us... ;)
 
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I am a tad perplexed why this was posted in TV & Media instead of Science Fiction & Fantasy since the subject is Sci-Fi short films.
 
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