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- A cautionary tale of nationalism (and the relative merits of pasties).
- Hairatage - Bristol based-poet, journalist and filmmaker Aisha Sanyang-Meek explores the social, political and personal aspects surrounding afro hair through the medium of spoken word.
- A short animation about the filmmaker's journey as refugee to England via Calais, France. The film focuses on her stay for 25 days at the refugee camp or 'Jungle' in Calais, before she crossed the Channel as a stowaway.
- How long is your attention span? 'Surfing' is an experimental short film that interrogates our relationship with technology and each other.
- A middle-aged bachelor leading a pretty mundane and meaningless existence decides to try and make a change for the better, delving into the mysterious world of Feng Shui.
- A short, creative drama drawing on first hand testimony from a former inmate reflecting on the effects of being segregated in a young offender institution.
- A teenager struggles to hide her scoliosis brace in an attempt to appear 'normal'.
- A motorist comes to terms with his past after picking up a hitchhiker who claims to know the future.
- In this intimate portrait of family relationships and rifts, NOSE reflects on the events and people that make us who we are.
- Another dull Sunday at her father's.
- Dinah Black, a runaway slave from 1687, and Michael, an African exchange University student, collide in present-day Bristol, a city being forced to re-address its historical legacy post the pulling down of the Edward Colston's statue removal.
- What make a man a man?
- A video and sound art piece exploring the bizarre and sometimes eerie world of self-storage facilities. Naomi Bowey reflects on how society dictates our emotional relationship to our possessions.
- A young man waits for his mother in a desolate landscape after having scavenged enough supplies to keep them going for another day. She wants him to join the other survivors in hiding, but he is drawn fight battles elsewhere.
- Ellen Pearson directs a collaborative project exploring the everyday experiences of Tilly Lawless, a sex worker in Sydney's decriminalised sex industry, understood within the context of society's taboos and an ever increasing call for international decriminalisation of the profession. Unlike previous documentation of sex work it welcomes the viewer into Tilly's world as a confidant, rather than as a voyeur.
- A strange man explores an even stranger room in this short by Calling The Shots young filmmaker Harry Wyld.
- An extended moment of tension, in bodies, space and sound, and its eventual and inevitable collapse.
- A man follows a piece of string that guides him through his life.
- Scenes from a parallel universe where chickens are the dominant species.
- A man walks into a park and stumbles across a robot. The man soon regrets putting money into the machine as it soon comes to life.
- A young woman revisits a momentous decision in Fragile by Anna Merida Wylder. Anna is interested in projects that make people think, address taboo subjects and break silences. She had no previous experience of film making before this project.
- An insight into graphic and motion designer Chris Price's life and experiences living with Cystic Fibrosis. Me and My Lungs focuses on achieving balance and turning challenges into creative opportunities.
- Short, animated poems, specially commissioned to bring the work of the 2022 BBC Words First finalists to the screen.
- NAKATO explores the complexity of domestic violence and a young woman's desire to escape the situation, despite all the societal barriers against her. The film's narrative unfolds via her secret meetings with her social worker. Being far from home, Ritah speaks to her family via video calls mostly, and is unable to tell them the issues she is facing. Struggling to admit to herself what the marriage and a previously loving union has become. Her only shelter and outlet is regular check ins with her support worker - Tess.
- An insight into the haunting nature of depression from BFI Film Academy student, Darnell Smart.
- A pessimistic couple have forgotten the beauty of the outside world - Ella and Lois both attended the BFI Film Academy before teaming up and discovering a passion for Animation. Ella is currently working on an Art Foundation course at Bristol School of Art and Lois is studying Media and Performing Arts.
- Channel 4 are making a film about Jay, a young man with cerebral palsy. Or are they? James is a photographer and artist from Cheltenham. Born with cerebral palsy, his ambition is to develop a comedy series about a man with - cerebral palsy.
- In an underground club, two men perform mating rituals in order to compete for the attention of one woman.
- Breadline is a movement film about food poverty, an increasing issue in the UK as more and more people are having to turn to food banks, rising to 2.5+million in 2021.
- Citizens of a new planet connect with their African ancestors.
- The lasting influence of David Bowie's legacy is explored by Calling the Shot's director Issy Snailham. Set in 1970s England, an introverted young boy discovers the transcendental and alluring brilliance of Bowie.
- A cooling short film from Calling The Shots director Sophie Malpas, who enters into the weird and wonderful secret world of an ice lolly disco.
- Bristol based, fine artist Ben Tupper used his family home as a set and drew influence from Sergei Parajanov's 'The Colour of Pomegranates' and Jean-Luc Godard's '2 or 3 Things I Know About Her' in this poetical analysis of domesticity.
- A triangle of love and visions of freedom. Based on an excerpt from Szymanowski's Krol Roger. International Opera and Theatre Director Ella has worked on over 120 productions in 9 countries and is joint artistic director of Constella OperaBallet alongside Leo Geyer.