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Sleep is a 1963 film by Andy Warhol which consists of long take footage of John Giorno, his lover at the time, sleeping for over five hours. The film was one of Warhol's first experiments with filmmaking, and was created as an "anti-film". Warhol would later extend this technique to his eight-hour-long film Empire.
Winner of Kevin Spacey's 1st Triggerstreet Short Film Festival 2003
A female named Stacy finds evidences that her friend Amber is sleeping with her husband. Stacy confronts Kerri (Amber's roommate). Kerri denies knowing anything about the affair and promise to talk to Amber. This settles Stacy down until she learns that her husband is leaving her for Amber. She sets out to kill Amber, however she must get Kerri out of the way first. Written by Gary Lynch
A poor graduate student signs on for a paid sleep-deprivation study to be conducted during his spring break. From his apartment and the nearly-deserted campus surrounding, he diligently attempts to fulfill the rituals of the study, but everyone he encounters begins to sense his deviation from normal life and withdraws. Alienation and paranoia set in, and as the crutches of his sanity fall away and as the sleepless days go on and on, he begins to fear what will Written by Anonymous
Catching a nap at work can be a real nightmare.
At the impressionable age of twelve, Tom Howard discovered his mother in the bathtub. What he saw has changed the course of his entire life. Each night, she told him of her visions, but the true extent of her misery had always eluded him. Now, the visions are haunting him. Written by Christopher Adams
A businessman is on his way to a conference when he decides to stop at a service station to get some sleep rather than drive on. While drinking coffee he spots Freya, the girl whom was in the car with his daughter when she crashed and was killed. The two get talking revealing emotional scars in both their lives and leading to a change in the directions of their lives. Written by Bob the Moo





