
Short films offer a unique platform for filmmakers to experiment, push creative boundaries, or convey a message effectively in a short span of time. As a result, they have become a popular medium for both emerging artists and established directors to showcase their talent and expand their artistic style.
Top 20 Best Short Films:-
1. “The Lunch Date” (1989) directed by Adam Davidson
2. “Logorama” (2009) directed by François Alaux and Hervé de Crécy
3. “Piper” (2016) directed by Alan Barillaro
4. “Toyland” (2007) directed by Jochen Alexander Freydank
5. “Stutterer” (2015) directed by Benjamin Cleary
6. “The Phone Call” (2013) directed by Mat Kirkby
7. “My Wrongs 8245-8249 & 117” (2002) directed by Chris Morris
8. “The Big Snit” (1985) directed by Richard Condie
9. “Granny O’Grimm’s Sleeping Beauty” (2008) directed by Nicky Phelan
10. “Vincent” (1982) directed by Tim Burton
11. “La Jetée” (1962) directed by Chris Marker
12. “Alive in Joburg” (2005) directed by Neill Blomkamp
13. “Rejected” (2000) directed by Don Hertzfeldt
14. “Balance” (1989) directed by Christoph Lauenstein and Wolfgang Lauenstein
15. “Paperman” (2012) directed by John Kahrs
16. “Bao” (2018) directed by Domee Shi
17. “The Red Balloon” (1956) directed by Albert Lamorisse
18. “A Morning Stroll” (2011) directed by Grant Orchard
19. “Wasp” (2003) directed by Andrea Arnold
20. “Aquarium” (2008) directed by Rob Meyer
Best Short Films In “2000-2010”:-
1. “Sintel” (2010)
2. “Spielzeugland” (2007)
3. “Toyland” (2007)
4. “I Love Sarah Jane” (2008)
5. “Logorama” (2009)
6. “The Crush” (2010)
7. “The Lost Thing” (2010)
8. “This Is Love” (2008)
9. “West Bank Story” (2006)
10. “The Lunch Date” (2000)
Best Short Films In “2011-2021”:-
1. “The Phone Call” (2013)
2. “I Love Sarah Jane” (2008)
3. “Curfew” (2012)
4. “Lights Out” (2013)
5. “Piper” (2016)
6. “The Leviathan” (2015)
7. “The Silent Child” (2017)
8. “The Missing Scarf” (2013)
9. “The Shallows” (2012)
10. “World of Tomorrow” (2015)