Campaign India Team
May 12, 2010

Top picks from The Cannes Short Films Corner

This week, we bring to you some of the top picks from the 6th NFB Online Contest, hosted by The National Film Board of Canada and the Cannes Short Film Corner. Vote for your favourite short film!1. The Last Passenger 

Top picks from The Cannes Short Films Corner

This week, we bring to you some of the top picks from the 6th NFB Online Contest, hosted by The National Film Board of Canada and the Cannes Short Film Corner. Vote for your favourite short film!

1. The Last Passenger
 

2. Bryan Adams: Bare Bones
 

3. Class Consciousness
 

4. Thorncliffe Park Persevers
 

5. Making a wish
 

6. Dog Gone
 

7. Make Me An Offer
 

8. Fear and Confusion in Windsor
 

9. Battered in Durham Region
 

10. Rough Road
 

11. Forbidden Tree
 

12. The Story of My Life
 

13. The Technician
 

14. The Report Card
 

15. Crash! Bang! Wallow?
 

16. Awake
 

17. Mother of Many
 

 

18. Love & Theft

Source:
Campaign India

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