Andrea Arnold Shorts: Wasp (2003) Dog (2001) Milk (1998) A+

Andrea Arnold

Wasp (2004).

A+

Oscar for Best Live-Action Short

A young mother (Natalie Press) who wants to rekindle an old relationship neglects her four children for an evening.

Dog (2001)

A+

A teenager (Joanne Hill) is introduced to the toxic side of masculinity when a stray dog insinuates itself into her rendezvous.

Milk (1998)

A+

Andrea Arnold’s debut live-action short. A young woman (Lynda Steadman) tries to find the meaning of life after a miscarriage.

“MILK” and “WASP” ARE CURRENTLY AVAILABLE FOR STREAMING ON THE CRITERION CHANNEL.

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