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Posted AT 4:04 AM EST on 06/06/08

Short and sweet: It's the future of film

From Friday's Globe and Mail

British film auteur Peter Greenaway, the self-appointed mouthpiece of cinema's avant-garde, is famous for proclaiming the death of film. Sitting in a dark theatre and passively ingesting what the director feeds you, he says, is passé in this interactive age. But Greenaway's notion falls short with shorts. The program of short films screening at the Worldwide Short Film Festival (running Tuesday to the following Sunday) feels very participatory.

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