/r/shorthorror
Horror short films can be found all over the web, but finding them all is a task that nobody can fulfill on their own, so we're here to create the largest collection of horror shorts, old and new.
Horror short films can be found all over the web, but finding them all is a task that nobody can fulfill on their own, so that's what we're here for: to be your one-stop shop for horror short films, old and new.
Submit direct streaming links to completed horror short films. Non-horror films, re-hosted horror shorts, stories read aloud, 3rd party website embeds, promotional links, and trailers/teasers will be removed. Spammers and those found re-hosting horror shorts will be banned.
Format your submission title as "Title [video runtime] description".
Please use the search function before adding a horror short. We'd like to keep reposts to a minimum.
Flair your post with Director's post if the movie is yours.
If the short film is not in English, it should have subtitles.
Text posts are allowed if in regard to this subreddit's subject, but will last only 2 weeks before being removed.
No pics/GIFs. There are other subs for that.
No spoilers in comments. Use code:
[Spoiler text here](/spoiler)
[Spoiler text here](#spoiler)
[Spoiler text here](/s)
[Spoiler text here](#s)
Only label your post NSFW if it contains:
Series are allowed. If the series is complete link it as a playlist or post the episodes in a comment.
Other places to find streaming movies
Snoo by TurboSolid
Logo by David Sandberg
/r/shorthorror
Back in the end of 2022, I had a strong desire to start leaning into my goals towards filmmaking and made my first short horror film.
I made it on my iPhone using FilmicPro, GarageBand, and iMovie. I had been wanting to learn how to make my own movies in between gigs while working as an actor, so I thought the best thing to do would be to start by practicing through creating things. I’ve learned so much about filmmaking since my first attempt, the journey has been incredibly fulfilling.
Just wanted to share! Much love! 🖤
I made this a year ago using free stock footage of an ultrasound that I reanimated and turned into a very short analog horror piece. Enjoy!
I’ve been working on this with my team for a very long time and we’re super excited to see audience reactions! we also used the same picture that the subreddit used!
Check out my first short film!
I think i nailed the atmosphere pretty well. I know it's nothing special but please rate it.
This short film follows a young man, Arthur, who suffers from severe depression and Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). As he navigates life, he is unaware that one of his alternate personalities, Charles, has darker inclinations—specifically, a desire to harm and exploit children. The tension between Arthur [and his MANY alters], and Charles builds as they struggle for dominance over his consciousness.
The film's pivotal moment where Arthur is desperately trying to maintain control of his life, only for Charles to take over and push him to the brink of destruction. Arthur's struggle with Charles serves as a metaphor for his internal battle, as he loses control over his own identity and spirals toward violence.
[My name is Brandon Gonzalez, and Ever Since a child, i always had a passion for filmmaking, particularly within the horror genre. However, due to limited resources and space, I was unable to pursue this dream. As I grew older and gained more opportunities, I created the necessary space to begin bringing my vision to life. Now, as a junior in high school, I have taken the leap and completed my first-ever film.]]
please support my channel. Thank you so much.
Cardboard Content is a short film that explores improving mental health through an excessively reserved demeanor and challenges the misconception that you can achieve happiness by suppressing your negative emotions.