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HOUSEWARMING
Director - Liam White
DOP - Paul Mortlock
Saskia has just bought her first house, but the dream is tainted by an unexpected arrival.
Housewarming is the latest short film from BAFTA-longlisted writer/director Liam White, starring Charly Clive (The Lazarus Project), Barry Ward (The Capture), Lucy Russell (Toni Erdmann/Batman Begins), Naomi Yang (Wolfe) and Holli Dempsey (After Life).
Director - Sam Baron
DOP - Ali Little
BIG EARS
Award Winning & BAFTA Qualifying Romantic Comedy Drama BIG EARS: Amit Shah (Pain Hustlers, Happy Valley & Crashing) delivers an emotional performance as struggling actor and part-time shopkeeper Kaan. When he finds a lump on his testicle, he is forced to confront his life choices and his relationships, with his friend played by Mark Weinman (I May Destroy You), and his love Interest played by Amy Green.
AWARDS AND SELECTIONS
Award Winner: Norwich International Film Festival (England)
Award Winner: British Independent Film Festival (England)
Award Winner: Suffolk Shorts (England)
Award Winner: Houston Film Festival (United States)
Nominee: British Short Film Awards (England)
Semi-Finalist: Rhode Island international Film Festival (USA)
Official Selection: London Short Film Festival (England)
Official Selection: Aesthetica Film Fesitval (England)
Official Selection: Bolton Film Festival (England)
Official Selection: Fastnet International Film Festival (Republic of Ireland)
Official Selection: This is England (France)
Official Selection: Nottingham International Film Festival (England)
Official Selection: Earls Court International Film Festival(England)
Official Selection: Borrego Springs Film Festival (USA)
Official Selection: València Film Festival (Spain)
AND MANY MORE…
CURRENTLY AT FESTIVALS
Director - Oz Arshad
DOP - Matt Gillan
OPENING UP
Reluctant-dater Jas played by Tamzin Outhwaite (Eastenders) had not meant to kiss Adam played by Gary Beadle (STAR WARS: ANDOR). But she couldn't help herself.
Freaking out, she bursts into her twelfth -floor flat and slams the door on his lipstick smeared face, leaving divorcee Adam alone on the doorstep, feeling the pain of rejection all over again.
With the door now safely between them, Jas admits to Adam that the date had actually gone well. She even tells him much to his relief that the kiss was “f*cking amazing”. So when he asks to see her again, and she says no, Adam leaves confused and heartbroken.
In the comfort of her flat, Jas removes her makeup and changes into comfortable clothes. All she wants is some peace. Instead, she gets Ben, her interfering, matchmaking flatmate played by Mark Weinman (Antman and the Wasp: Quantumainia).
AWARDS AND SELECTIONS
Award Winner: Northampton International Film Festival (England)
Award Winner: Romford International Film Festival (England)
Award Winner: FP Arts Festival (Scotland)
Official Selection: Aesthetica International Film Festival (England)
Official Selection: Manchester International Film Festival (England)
Official Selection: British Urban Film Festival (England)
Official Selection: Bolton International Film Festival (England)
Official Selection: Norwich International Film Festival (England)
Official Selection: Hollyshorts international Film Festival (USA)
Official Selection: Newport Beach International Film Festival (USA)
Official Selection: Indie-Lincs International Film Festival (England)
Official Selection: Fastnet International Film Festival (Ireland)
Official Selection: Sunderland Short Film Festival (England)
Official Selection: Crystal Palace International Film Festival (England)
Official Selection: Bute Street International Film Festival (England)
Official Selection: Kingston International Film Festival (England)
Official Selection: Brighton Rocks International Film Festival (England)
Official Selection: West London Film Festival (England)
Official Selection: The Shortest Nights Film Festival (England)
Official Selection: Women over 50 Film Festival (England)
Official Selection: Women X Film Festival (England)
Official Selection: Spirit Of Independence Film Festival (England)
Official Selection: Wigan and Leigh International Film Festival (England)
AND MANY MORE…
MUM’S THE WORD
Director - Oz Arshad
DOP - Ben Halford
In rural England, on a tense call with his overprotective mum, Jake (Cormac Hyde Corin - Heartstopper, Napoleon) and Uncle Ross (Corin Silva - Masters of the Air, All the light we can not see, stags) are reprimanded for going to a strip club, Jake is only sixteen.
Jake joins Ross on a work experience errand in his van but when strange noises from the back, it reveals a terrifying reality—a man bound in a blood-stained rug. Ross's frantic attempts to keep the situation under control unravel, forcing Jake into a nightmare far beyond his years.
"Mum's the Word" explores grooming and the loss of innocence.
AMIGO
Directors - James and Harry Newman
DOP - Ben Halford
Amigo', the rent-a-friend app has taken London by storm. An unfriendly 'Amigo''s life comes crashing down when he finds out his life is a lie.
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