Watch Today’s FREE Festival: Best of STAR WARS Short Films

Event goes LIVE for FREE at 8pm EST (New York time) Sunday May 4, 2025!

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Amazing lineup of the best STAR WARS short films in the world today;

STAR WARS: RENDEZVOUS, 20min,. USA

Directed by Brett L. Peterson

A pair of do-gooders attempt to protect a young, force-sensitive girl from bounty hunters on their way to rendezvous with a mysterious contact with the power to protect her much better than they can.

https://antigravityfilms.com/projects

https://www.instagram.com/antigravityfilmsllc/

STAR WARS: THE TALES OF BOBA FETT, 4min., USA

Directed by Benson McKay

After a group of smugglers acquire a valuable asset, they soon realize they’re not alone. Without warning, they are being hunted by one of the most feared bounty hunters in the galaxy.

https://www.instagram.com/br_mckay/

https://www.instagram.com/_jonathan_gallo_/

STAR WARS: THE BLOOD CRYSTAL, 32min,. USA

Directed by Dark Hoffman

Two young JEDI, Daptain Drovat and his Padawan, were secrectly sent by the Rebellion to find the Blood Crystal, rumored to have infinite powers. A young Sith races to an abandoned Imperial Kyber mining base on the moons of Orsicca in order to procure the crystal fo the Empire. Following orders from the Rebellion and the Empire, both Sith and Jedi have found themselves on the same moon, fighting to find the Blood Crystal…

https://www.instagram.com/darkgrafix/

STAR WARS: ROGUE SEVEN, 15min., USA

Directed by James Martinez

A young thief must save Rebel fighter pilots from an Imperial armada and an overconfident bounty hunter.

https://www.instagram.com/rogueseven_film

STAR WARS: BUCKETHEADS, 13min, Canada

Directed by Marco Bossow, Andy Brown

A squad of storm troopers are transporting a POW with valuable information from Yavin 4, but getting off planet will test their mettle.

http://www.transmutepictures.com/

https://instagram.com/bucketheadsfilm

STAR WARS: Fallen Knights

Directed by Lance Hopper

Kidnapped! Jedi Knights Pem’Aiara and Tala Vane have been abducted by the evil Galactic Empire. Taking place 3 years after the Great Jedi Purge, our heroes must face brutal truths about their beliefs while being interrogated by the insidious Commander Strand. After being beaten by a Purge Trooper, all looks hopeless for these brave Jedi as they prepare to meet The Emperor himself…

https://www.instagram.com/swfallenknights

https://www.facebook.com/lance.hopper.777

STAR WARS: DRESCA, 7min., USA

Directed by Jessica Champneys

When Dresca – an injured imperial pilot – is rescued by rebels after the Battle of Endor, she must choose between her loyalty to the Empire and the kindness of strangers she once thought of as monsters.

http://starwarsdresca.com/

https://www.instagram.com/starwarsdresca

STAR WARS: HEIR TO THE EMPIRE, Chapter 31, 14min., UK

Directed by Damien Valentine

Han Solo, Luke Skywalker and Lando Calrissian arrive at Sluis Van for a much needed break. Instead, they walk into Grand Admiral Thrawn’s massive assault on the shipyards. The Millenium Falcon and Rogue Squadron are all that stand between the defenseless New Republic ships and the approaching Imperial fleet.

http://codedtransmission.com/htte/

https://www.instagram.com/darth_angelus/

Short Film Review: STAG HUNT, 12min., Sci-Fi Experimental

Synopsis:

Trapped in a closed time-like curve, our duo is learning to cooperate by running through a paradox inside of an infinite hotel. By doing so, they seek an escape from the loop and meaning in a quantum multiverse.

Review by Parker Jesse Chase:

Created by Michele Reilly -  Directed by Audrey Kezzyn

Stag Hunt, a sci-fi fantasy short film, takes its audience on a mind-bending journey through the intricacies of time travel and the mysteries that lie behind the quantum multiverse. At its core, Stag Hunt explores the dynamics of friendship and collaboration as the duo, reminiscent of an iconic pair such as Marty and Doc from Back to the Future, embarks on a quest to explore a closed time-like curve within an infinite hotel. The film presents the butterfly effect of their time-traveling endeavors, showcasing the myriad outcomes stemming from a single choice or action.


The narrative begins with an eclectic yet memorable opening shot, focusing on our lead character putting gum behind her ear, offering subtle insights into their daily lives. However, the film occasionally struggles with maintaining a balance between scripted dialogue and natural human expression, creating a sense of detachment from the immersive world it aims to build.

The tone, at times monotone, adds to this feeling of disbelief and disconnect.


The universe of Stag Hunt is intricately crafted through elements like rotary phones, a metal soldering gun, electrical cords across a desk, and vintage costumes, complemented by wire-framed glasses on our leading man. The characters, while distinctly created, delve into scientific jargon that might be overwhelming, yet intriguing, for viewers. The inclusion of the Netflix symbol and commentary on sirens adds a contemporary twist to the otherwise scientific narrative.


The film artfully navigates through the complexities of time travel, exploring hypotheses and theories within the realm of science. The montage of trial and error as the characters work on their time-traveling device is a beautifully executed build-up, leading to a captivating scene of silence where the rules of science and the universe take center stage.


Stag Hunt culminates in a visually stunning credit sequence, leaving a lasting impact as it pans out to reveal thousands of different outcomes. Michele Reilly and Seth Lloyd deliver commendable performances, despite occasional struggles with dialogue delivery. Vasili Ivanov’s cinematography captures the essence of the film’s unique universe.

Stag Hunt is a thought-provoking exploration of friendship, science, and the consequences of our choices, wrapped in the captivating cloak of time travel and the quantum multiverse. While the film faces challenges in maintaining a seamless blend of script and humanization, its visual appeal and thematic depth make it a compelling watch for fans of the sci-fi genre

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