One-stop destination for Asia's best shorts
Viddsee's founders, who are filmmakers themselves, are dedicated to curating and delivering the best short films from Asia on their streaming website.
SHORT films often get a raw deal - they don't get theatrical releases, it's hard to catch them outside of film festivals, and the public usually pays no attention to them because more often than not, they are made by unknowns.
But short films help every big-shot director to first establish himself or herself in the industry.
Hence, cinephiles will tell you it's through short films that you'll find a fresh voice in movie-making and possibly even discover Cinema's Next Big Thing.
To make that search a little easier, local start-up Viddsee has been curating the best shorts from the region and streaming it on their website, which was launched in 2013 by Singaporean Derek Tan and Malaysi…
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