How Have You Spent Your 2025?
Whether 2025 was the best year of your life, an emotional rollercoaster, or a chaotic blur you’re still trying to make sense of, CinemaSHORT has a film to match your mood. Maybe you survived a traumatic situationship, battled your inner demons, or stumbled into unexpected opportunities—there’s a story here that mirrors your journey.
So, here are five short films to help you reflect, reset, and wrap up this year.





"I struggled through the year... but I'm hanging in there."
Ever heard of the term butterflies in my stomach? Well, now we’re having goldfish instead. The award-winning short film “Fishtank” by US-based Chinese filmmaker Wendi Tang sheds light on the struggle to overcome alcoholism, depicting the anxieties and harsh reality of the disease.
Featuring Jules, a woman who has been sober for a year, the short film follows her recovery as she undergoes group therapy at an AA programme. In an absurd twist, Jules often vomits goldish—a reflection of her struggle with sobriety. And when a fish enthusiast enters her life, things get further out of hand.
"Still tangled in that situationship"
This bittersweet short film, “Last Rain On My Parade“, follows a fleeting romance between a hairdresser and a delivery driver in Vietnam. Whenever it rains, the two young lovers meet, their rendezvous unfolding in small, tender moments amid their busy lives.
It’s a touching drama that captures the temporary yet unforgettable romances of youth—brief but passionate encounters that flare as fervently as the nation’s excitement during the football season in which the film is set.
The Louvre. 👀
Need we say more?
After the heist at the Louvre, now you can take on the exciting POV of the security guard with “Covert”, who tries to stop the masked burglar before he escapes with the prized jewel.
Packed with action and skillful animation, this animated short film was created by Singapore CG filmmaker Bervryn Chua and his team for their Final Year Project at ADM, Nanyang Technological University in 2023.
Watch “Covert” on CinemaSHORT.
This Year Opened New Doors
If your 2025 opened unexpected doors, offering new opportunities you never saw coming, then this short film is for you.
Directed by Korean filmmaker and actor Kim Sungmin, who stars as the protagonist Ki Tae, “Morning In Autumn” is a heartwarming drama about exploring new paths and unexpected friendships. The short film also features veteran Korean actor Jung In-gi and Lee Joo-shil.
"Spent the year trying a bunch of new things!"
Like The Fool (in tarot readings), you’ve spent 2025 trying out new—sometimes crazy—things. That’s awesome, but let this short film be a cautionary tale of uninhibited ambition…
In “The Fool’s Paradise“, Bayu is a passionate classical musician desperate for fame. Unable to find an audience, he grows increasingly frustrated. One day, he chances upon a TV show featuring a magician performing a wild trick that completely enchants him. Inspired by the extremity of the act, Bayu becomes determined to incorporate it into his next performance, despite his wife’s strong objections.
And on the day of his show, the crowd waits with bated breath as they watch his mind-blowing trick begin to unravel…
Of course, we’ve got much more than these five short films available. Discover more Asian short films by emerging filmmakers in the region on CinemaSHORT’s YouTube Channel, with more to come every week!
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