PBS Short Film Festival

PBS Short Film Festival showcases powerful stories from independent filmmakers.

Episodes

  • 2013 Festival | Injunuity: Buried

    Watch and vote for Injunuity: Buried, a short film about shell mounds in California.
  • 2013 Festival | Indian Summer

    Watch and vote for Indian Summer, a film about Indian children’s religious identity.
  • 2012 Festival Winner | Horse You See

    Meet Ross, a horse from the Navajo reservation. Hear his thoughts about being a horse.
  • 2012 Festival | Play

    Gaming has advanced to the point virtual and physical environments are indistinguishable.
  • 2012 Festival | 34x25x36

    Go inside a mannequin factory near Los Angeles.
  • 2012 Festival | The Migration

    An eco-fable ponders the role of Native seeds in the survival of humanity.
  • 2012 Festival | Black Folk Don't: Tip

    There are blogs about how badly black folk tip. But is that true?
  • 2012 Festival | Sunshine: Single Dads

    Single parenthood becomes complicated when the parent is a father, and that father is gay.

About PBS Short Film Festival

Now entering its 10th year, the PBS Short Film Festival is a celebration of independent films and filmmaking. Join us in exploring an incredible selection of 25 captivating films about identity, society, culture, family, race, and humanity in this annual showcase of powerful and unexpected stories.