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Helium

In a children’s hospital, terminally ill Alfred is terrified of dying. The nurses and doctors avoid the subject, but Enzo, the hospital janitor, takes a different approach — he tells Alfred about Helium, a magical place in the sky where people go when they die, a place far more wonderful than heaven. As Alfred’s condition worsens, the line between Enzo’s stories and reality begins to blur.

Editorial Perspective

Anders Walter’s Helium walks a razor’s edge between sentiment and sentimentality — and stays on the right side. The key is Enzo’s character: he’s not a saint or a wise fool, just a lonely man who recognizes a lonely child. The film’s visual rendering of Helium itself — all golden light and floating ships — is genuinely beautiful without becoming saccharine, and the final scene achieves an ambiguity that respects both belief and doubt.

Director: Anders Walter

Country: Denmark

Runtime: 23 min

Festival Year: 2013

Awards: Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film (2014)

Where to Watch

Available on Vimeo and select streaming platforms. Part of the 2014 Oscar-nominated shorts compilation.

Historical data reconstructed from archive.org snapshots of the Manhattan Short Film Festival website.

Film Details

  • Festival Year: 2013
  • Country of Origin: Denmark
  • Directed by: Anders Walter
  • Source: This page reconstructs historical data from Wayback Machine snapshots of msfilmfest.com (2013).

Festival Context

Helium was selected as a finalist at the Manhattan Short Film Festival in 2013. The Manhattan Short Film Festival is an annual event that screens finalist films simultaneously across hundreds of venues worldwide, with audiences voting for the winner. Representing Denmark, this film joined a diverse international lineup that year. View all 2013 finalists →

Where to Watch

Short-film discoverability remains limited compared to feature-length releases. For Helium, check platforms that specialize in short-form cinema: Vimeo Staff Picks, MUBI Shorts, the Criterion Channel short film collection, and YouTube channels like Omeleto. Direct streaming URLs for individual short films change frequently, and no permanent viewing link is guaranteed. Searching for Anders Walter on these platforms may surface this and other works by the same filmmaker.

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