'The Future of the Internet is Cats'

"Kittywood Studios: Cat Videos Incorporated"

The writers' room even drives kittehs to drink.
The writers' room even drives kittehs to drink. (screenshot from "Kittywood Studios: Cat Videos Incorporated")

That it's Friday afternoon just shy of the work whistle blowing is as good excuse as any to watch internet cat videos, but a new local short aims for something more ambitious.

"Kittywood Studios: Cat Videos Incorporated" exposes the dark underbelly of the videos-of-cute-cats-doing-funny-shit industry (think Keyboard Cat). It's by Austin filmmaker Joe Nicolosi, who was recently named one of Filmmaker Magazine's 25 New Faces of Independent Film.

Enjoy.

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