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STILL: The Girl With The Yellow Stockings<br />

<strong>CATALOGUE</strong><br />

<strong>DISTRIBUTION</strong><br />

2010


CONTENTS (by Genre)<br />

FICTION [Under 10 minutes]<br />

AND THE RED MAN WENT GREEN, AT THE END OF THE SENTENCE, CIUDAD PERDIDA, CROSSING<br />

TRACKS, EL ENCARGADO (THE ONE IN CHARGE), FENDER BENDER, GIRL CLIMBING TREES, THE<br />

GIRL WITH THE YELLOW STOCKINGS, IN THE CITY, ON S’EMBRASSE, SHAME, SHE LOVES ME, SHE<br />

LOVES ME NOT, SOLKATTEN, SURPRISE, TRICKO (THE T-SHIRT)<br />

FICTION [10 minutes +]<br />

A BOUT DE TRUFFE (THE TRUFFLE HUNTER), A SHADOW OF A DOUBT, THE AGREEMENT, ALEX AND<br />

HER, ARSE TRUCK, BAGHDAD EXPRESS, BALE, BOTH, C’EST PLUTOT GENRE JOHNNY WALKER,<br />

CAN’T STOP BREATHING, CITIZENS, COCOON, COMPASSION (MEDELIJDEN), THE ELEPHANT<br />

GARDEN, FIVE FEET, HIGH AND RISING, HEAVY METAL, HONEYMOON, IN PASSING, JUVENILE,<br />

CITIZENS, LA APERTURA, LA VIE D’UN CHIEN (THE LIFE OF A DOG) , LARS OG PETER, LIAR, THE<br />

MAKING OF PARTS, MEAT, MILAN, LA PARABOLICA, LES AMOURS PERDUS, LOVESICK: A FAERIE<br />

TALE, THE MAN I NEVER KNEW, PARAFFIN, PASSING HEARTS, RALPH, ROCCO PARIS, THE SECOND<br />

LIFE OF THE SUGARBOWL, SEPTEMBER, SUITE FOR TWO, TOP GIRL, TRIP, WHAT DOES YOUR DADDY<br />

DO?, WHERE IS ESTEL?, PATH LIGHTS<br />

COMEDY [Under 10 minutes]<br />

A SMALL SILENT FILM ABOUT DEATH, BITCH, THE BLACK HOLE, BOYCLOPS, BUSKER, CRAZY HANDS,<br />

DOG YEARS, DOG YEARS 2, DON’T BREAK UP WITH MEGAN, FIVE MINUTES, GASH, GOODBYE TO<br />

THE NORMALS, HOW I MET YOUR FATHER, INDUSTRIAL LOVE DWARF NO.7, LA LECON DE DANSE,<br />

LA PIATTAFORMA, LE, CHEVAL 2., MEN AT WORK, NEIGHBOR, NO BAR, NOODLES, OCCUPIED,<br />

OEDIPUS, OH GREAT NOW, LOOK WHAT HAPPENED, ONE SMALL LEAP, PINCH ME JESUS, PLEASE<br />

DO NOT PUT ANY DUCKS INTO, THIS CHUTE, POTATOES, POUND, REMOTE, RIGHT PLACE, SHIT<br />

HAPPENS, STAGE FRIGHT, TELL IT TO THE FISHES, TEN THOUSAND PICTURES OF YOU, THIS IS ME,<br />

WHAT’S VIRGIN MEAN?<br />

COMEDY [10 minutes+]<br />

A DAY IN A LIFE, ASSHOLE, FUNCTION AT THE JUNCTION, MEDIUM RARE, THE NAMEMAKERS, ON<br />

A TRAIN, ONE OF THOSE DAYS, THE ONE AND ONLY HERB MCGWYER, RATTLESNAKES, STIG, ST.<br />

MERCEDES DAY, UN HOMBRE TRANQUILO, VOYAGE D’AFFAIRES, WHERE HAVE I BEEN ALL YOUR<br />

LIFE?, THE YELLOW SMILEY FACE<br />

DOCUMENTARY [Under 10 minutes]<br />

CEMETERY PEOPLE, THE CHILDHOOD OF THE PALM, CHINESE TONGUE DIAGNOSIS , EVEN IF SHE<br />

HAD BEEN A CRIMINAL…, THE ICE TRIBE, LIPARI, THIS IS SLOVENIA<br />

DOCUMENTARY [10 minutes +]<br />

THE APOLOGY LINE, CHILDREN OF MANILA, LOST AND FOUND, PETER AND BEN, POSSESSED,<br />

THORNS AND SILK<br />

3-10<br />

11-30<br />

31-48<br />

49-56<br />

57-60<br />

61-63<br />

ANIMATION<br />

LUCIA [Part 1 of 2 ), LUIS AND THE WOLF [Part 2 of 2), A FILM ABOUT US, A LETTER TO COLLEEN,<br />

A MENINA GORDA (THE FAT GIRL), AU!, AVERAGE 40 MATCHES, BALD DAD, THE BIG PUSH, THE<br />

BUMBLEBEE FUR COAT, BUS RIDE, CHANGE, THE CHILDREN, CODEHUNTERS, COPENHAGEN<br />

CYCLES, DAYS LIKE THIS [Series of 10], EASY , EVERYTHING WAS LIFE, GARDEN OF FETISH<br />

[FETISHU DARZS], HUM, LA REVOLUTION DES CRABES (THE REVOLUTION OF THE CRABS), THE<br />

LIFESIZE ZOETROPE, THE LINES, LITTLE DINOSAURS, LIVING IN THE DARK, LOG JAM [Series of 5],<br />

LOST UTOPIA, MAN UP, MATCHBOX, MORRIS AND THE OTHER, MY FIRST CRUSH, NO ROOM FOR<br />

GEROLD, NOT LONG NOW, ON TIME OFF, PASSE VITE, PAVEMENT, PES ANIMATIONS [Series of 10],<br />

THE PEOPLE AND THE WHALE, PLEASE SAY SOMETHING, PRAYERS FOR, PEACE, RABBIT PUNCH,<br />

ROOF SEX, SHE WHO MEASURES, SKIP AND LESTER, STUBBLE TROUBLE, SUBA, SUBSIDIZED FATE,<br />

SUKKI’S STORY, SWEET DREAMS, TALES OF MERE EXISTENCE [Series of 6], THIS WAY UP, T.O.M.,<br />

UNBEARABLE HEAT, VIZEN, WAKE UP, WAKE UP, FREAK OUT, THEN GET A GRIP, WANTED, WESTERN<br />

SPAGHETTI, WISH, WITHOUT YOU<br />

HORROR / THRILLER<br />

BLACK DOG, THE HANDYMAN, I’LL SEE YOU IN MY DREAMS, SKELETONS IN THE CLOSET, THERE<br />

ARE MONSTERS<br />

MUSIC VIDEOS / PROMOS<br />

I WANT MORE, LITTLE BIG LOVE, QUIETSCH, SORRY I’M LATE<br />

EXPERIMENTAL [Under 10 minutes]<br />

BUTTERFLIES, COPY CITY, HIGH PLAINS WINTER, HUTTE, INSIDE, KINETIC SANDWICH, IMMERSE,<br />

KAMOGAWA, MANDERLAY, NUMERICAL ENGAGEMENTS, RABBIT STORIES, SHED, SOLACE,<br />

SUPERHERO, WALKING<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL<br />

BICYCLE MESSENGERS, CHEAT NEUTRAL, CO2 OR YOU?, GUILTY BY NATURE, SHED,<br />

UNBEARABLE HEAT<br />

SPORTS<br />

ALPTRAUM, L’ARBITRO, LIBRE INDIRECTO, LOVESPORT [Series of 10], MAXIMA PENA, MENTAL<br />

BLOCK, PERFORMER<br />

64-93<br />

94-96<br />

97-98<br />

99-105<br />

106-108<br />

109-112


FICTION [Under 10 minutes] FICTION [Under 10 minutes]<br />

AND THE RED MAN<br />

WENT GREEN<br />

Dir: Ruth Meehan / 1’40 / UK / 2002 / colour / 35mm (live action / fiction)<br />

An old woman’s world is turned upside down at a pedestrian crossing as<br />

she negotiates the hectic streets of London.<br />

• Best Short Film, DepicT! 2006<br />

• Winner, Cocotte Minute competition, Court de Brest 2006<br />

• Best International Film, Teheran 2006<br />

AT THE END OF THE<br />

SENTENCE<br />

Dir: Marisa Zanotti / 9’40 / Scotland / 2005 / colour / Film (Fiction)<br />

This darkly comic film follows Sue and his teenage son as they await the<br />

release of Sue’s father from prison. It is an emotional journey through<br />

strange and beautiful landscapes.<br />

• UK Film Council Audience Award, Encounters Bristol 2006<br />

• Best British Short, British Independent Film Awards, Nominated 2006<br />

• BAFTA Scotland, Best New Screenplay , Nominated 2005<br />

3


FICTION [Under 10 minutes] FICTION [Under 10 minutes]<br />

CIUDAD PERDIDA<br />

Dir: Sergio Garcia & Diego Forero / 9’00 / Columbia / 2004 / (Fiction)<br />

Juan is a thief on the mass transit system. When a beautiful young<br />

woman boards a city bus he attempts to seduce her and steal her<br />

precious phone.<br />

• Sydney Latin American Film Festival 2007<br />

CROSSING TRACKS<br />

Dir: Marcus McSweeney / 3’10 / UK / 2005 / colour (Fiction)<br />

This experi-mentary short is seen through the eyes of Alan, a trainspotter.<br />

The film questions society’s notions of normality as Alan reveals himself<br />

to be more than just a bloke at the end of a platform.<br />

• ‘Best of British’, Brief Encounters Short Film Festival, Nominated 2005<br />

4


FICTION [Under 10 minutes] FICTION [Under 10 minutes]<br />

EL ENCARGADO (THE<br />

ONE IN CHARGE)<br />

Dir: Sergio Barrejón / 8’ / Spain / 2008 / B&W / (Live Action / Fiction)<br />

Martin is put in charge of his class during the teacher’s absence. He<br />

must write on the blackboard names of those who speak. An easy job...<br />

until the class bully starts talking.<br />

• 1st award Gotham Film Festival NYC, 2008<br />

• 1st Award Navas Film Festival (Spain), 2008<br />

FENDER BENDER<br />

Dir: Daniel Elliott / 10’00 / UK / 2003 / colour (live action / Fiction)<br />

Rasmus and Aleksander struggle with their thoughts and emotions after<br />

being affected by the same accident, until they finally come together.<br />

An exploration of guilt and frustration.<br />

• Best European Short Film, European Film Academy Awards, Nomianted<br />

2004<br />

5


FICTION [Under 10 minutes] FICTION [Under 10 minutes]<br />

GIRL CLIMBING TREES<br />

Dir: Jared Katsiane / 4` / USA / 2006 / (live action / Fiction)<br />

THE GIRL WITH THE<br />

YELLOW STOCKINGS<br />

Dir: Grzegorz Muskala / 6’ / Germany / 2008 / colour / 35mm (live action / Fiction)<br />

A girl climbs trees as a familiar voice talks about freedom A young couple is spending the day in bed. He asks her to marry him.<br />

She says no...at first.<br />

• Best Short Film, German Film Academy Awards (Lola) 2008<br />

• Nouveau Cinéma Montreal 2008<br />

6


FICTION [Under 10 minutes] FICTION [Under 10 minutes]<br />

IN THE CITY<br />

Dir: Mark Bethune / 3 mins / Canada / 2002 / B&W (live action / Fiction)<br />

ON S’EMBRASSE<br />

Dir: Pierre-Olivier Mornas / 5’51 / France / 2003 / colour (live action / Fiction)<br />

A slice of life in the city. A young girl walks into a pub to prepare an audition that she will have<br />

in ten minutes. Having a problem to learn her lines, she asks a man to<br />

help her. They start rehearsing...<br />

• Pathe ‘5 Minute’ Award, Brief Encounters Int’l Short Film Festival 2001<br />

• Cannes Film Festival, Director’s Fortnight Selection, 2001<br />

7


FICTION [Under 10 minutes] FICTION [Under 10 minutes]<br />

SHAME<br />

Dir: Tom Geens / 3’00 / UK / 2005 / colour / Super 16 (live action / fiction)<br />

In an empty but cosy suburban living room, a woman suddenly<br />

appears from behind a sofa with extraordinarily big hands. She starts<br />

talking about her hands and how she has learned to live with them.<br />

Then her mother comes back home...<br />

• Oskariada Film Festival, Warsaw 2008<br />

SHE LOVES ME, SHE<br />

LOVES ME NOT<br />

Dir: Jamie Rafn / 7’46 / UK / 2003 / colour (live action / fiction)<br />

It’s as easy to ruin a romance as it is to pluck the petals off a flower.<br />

8


FICTION [Under 10 minutes] FICTION [Under 10 minutes]<br />

SOLKATTEN<br />

Dir: Stina Bergman / 7’00 / Sweden / 2003 / colour / 35mm (live action / fiction)<br />

It is easy to brush off someone who is approaching you verbally, but<br />

what happens if you use an entirely different language? That is the<br />

question asked by this funny and sensual film about two strangers<br />

waiting for a train.<br />

• Best Film, DaKino International Film Festival, Bucharest 2004<br />

• Winner, Premio FICE, Arcipelago Int’l Festival of Short Films and New<br />

Images, Rome 2005<br />

SURPRISE<br />

Dir: Ben Dodd / 1’22 / UK / 2006 (live action / fiction)<br />

Hitchcockian short film noir where a romantic murder is not as it seems.<br />

• BBC New Filmmakers Award, 2007<br />

9


FICTION [Under 10 minutes]<br />

TRICKO (THE T-SHIRT)<br />

Dir: Hossein Martin Fazeli / 9’ / Slovakia / 2006 / B&W (Live Action/Fiction)<br />

Mark, who is half-American, half-Slovak, walks into a small store in<br />

Slovakia. At first he’s happy to find a fellow fan of baseball with the<br />

Stars and Stripes on the wall. On his way out however, his eyes fall upon<br />

an anti-God T-shirt the store clerk is wearing while standing under the<br />

American flag. We all know you should never talk religion and politics,<br />

hence the chance meeting leads to something far more sinister.<br />

• Best Screenplay, Leicester International Short Film Festival 2006<br />

• International Jury Award, Encounters Short Film Festival 2006<br />

• Best Short Film, Bianco Film Festival 2007<br />

10


FICTION [10 minutes+] FICTION [10 minutes+]<br />

A BOUT DE TRUFFE<br />

(THE TRUFFLE HUNTER)<br />

Dir: Tom Tagholm / 16’00 / 2007 / UK/France / (live action / fiction)<br />

After years of searching, Jean Dubois a struggling truffle hunter, makes<br />

the discovery of a lifetime- with devastating results on his relationship<br />

with his partner/lover/pig, Carinne.<br />

• Winner, TCM Shorts 2007<br />

• Best British Short Film, British Independent Film Awards 2007<br />

A SHADOW OF A<br />

DOUBT<br />

Dir: Esben Tonnesen / 19’00 / Denmark / 2006 / colour/ 16mm (live action / fiction)<br />

Choosing to love another person, to confront your inner doubts and<br />

fears is a lonesome and frightening task. Often it is easier to run away.<br />

Liv wants to fall in love. She longs to have another person in her life, but<br />

her head is filled with doubts and anxiety.<br />

• Venice International Film Festival, 2007<br />

• Clermont-Ferrand Short Film Festival, 2007<br />

• Festival Grand Prize, FICA Film Festival 2008<br />

11


FICTION [10 minutes+]<br />

THE AGREEMENT<br />

Dir: Russell Edwards / 11’02 / Australia / 2006 (live action / fiction)<br />

When Dad comes home for dinner fear rules supreme. Years of fatherly<br />

abuse have his family living on the psychological edge, but a small<br />

rebellion leads them to a sinister idea.<br />

FICTION [10 minutes+]<br />

ALEX AND HER ARSE<br />

TRUCK<br />

Dir: Sean Conway / 16’33 / UK / 2007 / colour (live action / fiction)<br />

A scooter riding zelophile called Baby Shoes, his dogfart<br />

nymphomaniac girlfriend Alex, her black lover Nylon, a mentalist<br />

named Poubelles and a pair of drug dealing lesbians.<br />

• British Independent Film Awards, Best Short Film, Nominated 2008<br />

12


FICTION [10 minutes+] FICTION [10 minutes+]<br />

BAGHDAD EXPRESS<br />

Dir: Nimer Rashed / 11’00 / UK / 2008 / colour / (live action / fiction)<br />

The film tells the story of Maya, a teenage girl working in her father’s<br />

Arabic restaurant, who’s forced to decide which comes first: her dreams<br />

or her family…<br />

• Time Out Award for Best London Film, London Short Film Festival,<br />

Nominated 2009<br />

BALE<br />

Dir: Alastair Mackay / 14’47 / UK / 2009 / colour / Super 16 (live action / suspense fiction)<br />

‘Bale’ is the story of 3 young boys, 4 teenagers, and the British<br />

countryside. It’s about a desertion, a misunderstanding, and a<br />

cruel overreaction. And the sparking of a chain of events that leads<br />

uncontrollably to a terrifying outcome...<br />

13


FICTION [10 minutes+] FICTION [10 minutes+]<br />

BOTH<br />

Dir: Bass Breche / 12’00 / UK / 2007 (live action / fiction)<br />

In July 2006 during the Israeli – Lebanese war, a former Lebanese militia<br />

sniper creates his own dream-like fantasy world in London. This world of<br />

solitude turns into an obsessive fixation on an imaginary muse. Even if<br />

war is meant to be continuous, “Both” is a message of hope, love and<br />

truth from the city of the endless wars, Beirut.<br />

C’EST PLUTOT GENRE<br />

JOHNNY WALKER<br />

Dir: Olivier Babinet / 28’00 / France / 2008 / colour / 35mm (live action / fiction)<br />

Tired of his incessant divagations, Solveig kicks her boyfriend Étienne<br />

out for the night. He goes to his friend Bip’s, where he keeps turning his<br />

troubles over. He’s sick of the same old life. Shortly after, Étienne finds<br />

himself locked in a time loop.<br />

• Special Jury Award, Clermont-Ferrand Short Film Festival 2009<br />

14


FICTION [10 minutes+] FICTION [10 minutes+]<br />

CAN’T STOP BREATHING<br />

Dir: Amy Neil / 15’00 / Scotland / 2004 / colour / 35mm (live action / fiction)<br />

A delicate portrait of a mother and daughter’s strained existence<br />

together in the Scottish countryside. A birthday celebration is hampered<br />

by a crumbling life that is held together by a daughter’s love.<br />

• BAFTA Scotland, Winner, Best New Work 2005<br />

• BAFTA Film Award, Best Short Film, Nominated 2005<br />

• British Independent Film Award, Best British Short, Nominated 2005<br />

CITIZENS<br />

Dir: Juho Kuosmanen / 30’00 / Finland / 2008 / color (live action / fiction)<br />

‘Citizens’ tells the story of Yasin and Marko, who are citizens of Helsinki.<br />

Plan A for both of them is to earn a living and live a decent life. Now,<br />

Marko needs to buy a car and Yasin wants to sell one. This simple act<br />

of selling a car turns into something unpleasant – and both men are<br />

forced to go on living according to Plan B.<br />

• Prix Arte, Premiers Plans Film Festival, 2008<br />

• Second Prize, Locarno Film Festival 2008<br />

15


FICTION [10 minutes+] FICTION [10 minutes+]<br />

COCOON<br />

Dir: Hana Tsutsumi / 12’00 / UK/Germany / 2007 / colour / HD (live action/fiction)<br />

A toddler is trapped in her home with her dead mother. As the weeks<br />

go by no other dwellers in the apartment block have realised that there<br />

might be a serious problem with one of their neighbours. Only Nick, the<br />

postman, acts after becoming suspicious when he finds the letters he<br />

has delivered have been posted back through the letter box.<br />

COMPASSION<br />

(MEDELIJDEN)<br />

Dir: Tom Geens / 18`00 / Belgium / 2006 / 35mm (fiction)<br />

.<br />

A curious woman secretly follows home a street beggar but all she finds<br />

is touble.<br />

16


FICTION [10 minutes+] FICTION [10 minutes+]<br />

THE ELEPHANT GARDEN<br />

Dir: Sasie Sealy / 19’37/ USA / 2007/ colour / super 16mm (live action / fiction)<br />

The Elephant Garden is the story of two sisters growing up amidst the<br />

constant construction and red clay of the New South. Elisabeth’s<br />

headlong rush into love confuses her little sister, and Chloe’s struggle to<br />

reconcile the shifting boundaries between childhood and adolescence<br />

results in strange, new, dark emotions and high fiction.<br />

• Winner, Tribeca Film Festival, Student Visionary Prize, 2008<br />

FIVE FEET HIGH AND<br />

RISING<br />

Dir: Peter Sollett / 29’00 / USA / 2000 / colour / 35mm (live action / fiction)<br />

Victor, a twelve year-old boy growing up on New York City’s Lower East<br />

Side experiences what growing up is all about.<br />

• Jury Award, Aspen Shortsfest 2000<br />

• Cannes Film Festival, Cinefondation Award, 2000<br />

• Silver Moon of Valencia, Valencia International Film Festival 2000<br />

• SXSW Competition Award, SXSW Film Festival 2000<br />

• Sundance Film Festival, Short Filmmaking Award 2000<br />

17


FICTION [10 minutes+] FICTION [10 minutes+]<br />

HEAVY METAL<br />

Dir: Zaida Bergroth / 30’09 / Finland / 2007 (live action / fiction)<br />

Set at the end of the 80’s, a village in the middle of Finland, 15-year-old<br />

Hevari, the only long-haired boy in tow, is the coolest guy in the world-<br />

according to Kate next door. Hevari who is used to being the laughing<br />

stock of his peers prepares for the Friday night disco, hoping tonight<br />

everything will be different.<br />

• Main Prize, Tampere Film Festival 2007<br />

• Audience Award, Tampere Film Festival 2007<br />

• Best Fiction Film, Kettupaivat Short and Documentary Film Festival<br />

2007<br />

• State Quality Award, Finland 2007<br />

HONEYMOON<br />

Dir: Miranda Bowen / 30’12 / UK / 2006 / colour (live action / fiction)<br />

A newly wed couple arrive at a service station in the middle of the<br />

night. Zoran disappears to make a phonecall but when he fails<br />

to return Dawn begins to wonder just how well she knows her new<br />

husband.<br />

18


FICTION [10 minutes+] FICTION [10 minutes+]<br />

IN PASSING<br />

Dir: Chris Croucher / 11’00 / UK/ 2009 / colour / HD (live action / fiction)<br />

Blitz mother Fay Travers carries on the war on the Home Front alone her<br />

son and husband away on the front line. One morning she receives<br />

a letter she feels unable to open. That night, a surprise encounter in a<br />

shelter means she is able to open her letter.<br />

• “The most perfect short film I’ve seen in years.” Billy Williams (DOP) Gandhi,<br />

Sunday Bloody Sunday<br />

JUVENILE<br />

Dir: China Moo-Young / 11’43 / UK / 2007 / colour / 35mm (live action / fiction)<br />

The story of a single parent father with a teenage daughter and the<br />

day she brings home her new boyfriend. The film explores the emotional<br />

tensions of a father not wanting his little girl to grow up, and conversely<br />

an adult behaving like a child to get his own way.<br />

• Sundance Film Festival, 2008<br />

• Berlinale Film Festival, 2008<br />

19


FICTION [10 minutes+]<br />

LA APERTURA<br />

Dir: Duska Zagorac / 22’00 / UK/Argentina / 2005 / colour / 35mm (live action / fiction)<br />

Daniel is about to get it all - the girl, the dream, the way out of his poor<br />

Buenos Aires neighbourhood. There is only one problem - he has to<br />

betray his best friend.<br />

• Best of the Festival Audience Award, Zinebi Festival of Documentary<br />

and Short Film, Spain 2005<br />

FICTION [10 minutes+]<br />

LA VIE D’UN CHIEN<br />

(THE LIFE OF A DOG)<br />

Dir: John Harden / 13’19 / USA / 2002 / B&W / digital from 35mm stills (live action / fiction)<br />

A wonderful homage to Chris Marker’s La Jetee and an ode to freedom<br />

of love.<br />

• Best Narrative Short, Los Angeles Film Festival 2002<br />

• Special Jury Recognition, Aspen Shortsfest 2003<br />

• Best Short, Seattle InternationalFilm Festival 2002<br />

20


FICTION [10 minutes+]<br />

LARS OG PETER<br />

Dir: Daniel Borgman / 15’00 / Denmark / 2009 / colour / 35mm RED1 (live action / fiction)<br />

Lars (9) just wants his father to be happy. His mother is gone and life has<br />

been empty and dysfunctional without her. On the eve of his birthday,<br />

Lars’ dad gets drunk and has an embarrassing argument with the<br />

next-door neighbour before masturbating in the backyard. Lars sees<br />

everything; and he has to figure it all out by himself.<br />

• Cannes Film Festival, 2009<br />

• Chicago International Film Festival, 2009<br />

• Sao Paulo International Short Film Festival, 2009<br />

FICTION [10 minutes+]<br />

LIAR<br />

Dir: China Moo-Young / 10’10 / UK / 2005 / B&W (fiction)<br />

Four characters, a drag queen, a city boy, a lad, and a loner are all<br />

uttering falsehoods, inflated fibs, and tragic untruths…nobody knows<br />

who’s telling the truth because every one seems to be a LIAR.<br />

• Cannes Film Festival, 2006<br />

• Jury Award, NPA Awards, Nominated 2006<br />

• Audience Award, NPA Awards, Nominated 2006<br />

21


FICTION [10 minutes+]<br />

THE MAKING OF PARTS<br />

Dir: Daniel Elliott / 15’40 / UK / 2006 (live action / fiction)<br />

A man’s love and tenderness, which he once shared with his wife, is now<br />

slipping away from him. As one sexual existence ends, another is just<br />

beginning.<br />

• Winner - Prix U.I.P., Best European Short Film - 63 Venice Film Festival<br />

• Nominee Best Short Film - European Film Academy Awards 2006<br />

FICTION [10 minutes+]<br />

MEAT<br />

Dir: Slava Ross / 14’00 / Russian / 2003/ B&W / 35mm (fiction)<br />

Love is too much of a luxury. This word is mostly taken from sentimental<br />

books. The real life is simpler and more terrible. It crashes people’s<br />

destinies like pieces of meat in a meat-chopper. A little boy comes into<br />

the cruel world to become a man. He has to take his father’s place.<br />

And that’s his mother he has to protect and to forgive.<br />

• Best International Narrative Short, Rome International Film Festival<br />

• Grand Prix, Zinebi, 2003<br />

• Special Jury Prize / Best Cinematography, Saint Anne Film Festival 2003<br />

22


FICTION [10 minutes+]<br />

MILAN<br />

Michaela Kezele / 24’29 / Serbia / 2007 (live action / fiction)<br />

Yugoslavia during the 1999 NATO air raids: Two brothers are making<br />

plans to go and play “hide and seek” in the forest. As Milan (6) gets to<br />

the meeting point on time, his brother, at the same time, is fighting for<br />

his life. As Milan starts looking for him, he surprisingly finds someone<br />

else …<br />

• Shortlisted for Academy Award Nomination 2008<br />

FICTION [10 minutes+]<br />

LA PARABOLICA<br />

Dir: Xavi Sala / 12’00 / Spain / 2007 / colour (live action / fiction)<br />

During the broadcast of the Pope’s visit, Vicente’s television is broken.<br />

Desperate, he decides to make a homemade parabolic dish.<br />

• Arte Short Film Award, Dresden International Film Festival 2008<br />

23


FICTION [10 minutes+]<br />

LES AMOURS PERDUS<br />

Dir: Caroline Sasha Cogez / 21’00 / Denmark / 2005 / color (live action/fiction)<br />

‘Did you know, that people in relationships are happier than others. -<br />

It’s scientifically proven. The question is whether the relationship makes<br />

you happy, or whether only happy people find someone to be with.’ In<br />

the twenty-four hours around the concert of world famous flute player<br />

Michala Petri three people are trying to grasp on to love.<br />

FICTION [10 minutes+]<br />

LOVESICK: A FAERIE<br />

TALE<br />

Dir: Patrick Collerton / 10’51 / Estonia / 2003 / color / Digital (live action / fiction)<br />

An Estonian teenager, hung up on gangster glamour, is lured from<br />

Tallinn into the forest where she experiences an altogether different kind<br />

of seduction by the modern day spirit of Kalevipoeg.<br />

24


FICTION [10 minutes+]<br />

PARAFFIN<br />

Dir: Laurence Easeman / 18’27 / UK / 2006 (live action / fiction)<br />

Working as a security transporting precious computer parts up to<br />

Scotland, ex-paratroopers Finn and Tony Know very little about each<br />

other. That is until they journey back to London, when Finn starts to<br />

suspect Tony is not all he appears. Finn confronts Tony about the<br />

disappearance of a local child with unexpectedly dramatic results.<br />

• Commendation, Festival Fantastic Films 2006<br />

• Raindance Film Festival, London 2006<br />

FICTION [10 minutes+]<br />

PASSING HEARTS<br />

Dir: Johan Brisinger / 15’00 / Sweden / 2006 / colour / 35mm (live action / fiction)<br />

The story of Daniel’s poignant meeting with the family whose late son<br />

saved his life.<br />

• Audience Award, Berlin Film Festival 2006<br />

• Audience Award & Best Cinematography, Aspen Film Festival 2006<br />

• Humanitarian Award, Lilla Film Festivalen, Båstad<br />

• Audience Award, Brest European Short Film Festival 2006<br />

• Prix Européen du Conseil Régional de Bretagne<br />

25


FICTION [10 minutes+]<br />

RALPH<br />

Dir: Alex Winckler / 13’00 / UK / 2008 / color / super 16mm (live action / fiction)<br />

16 year old Ralph travels alone to Marseille in order to try and find his<br />

best friend Clare and declare his love for her.<br />

• BAFTA, Best Short, Nominated 2009<br />

• Best British Short, Leeds International Film Festival 2008<br />

FICTION [10 minutes+]<br />

ROCCO PARIS<br />

Dir: Sean Conway / 11’00 / UK / 2004 / B&W / 16mm (live action / fiction)<br />

Rocco Paris begins as a study of loss and ends as the beginning of a<br />

love story. It is a playful and pretentious nouvelle vague homage shot<br />

on b/w 16mm film featuring a Kurt Cobain obsessed protagonist.<br />

• Best Short Film of the Year Award 2005, London Curzon Cinemas<br />

• Winner, London Short Film Festival 2005<br />

26


FICTION [10 minutes+]<br />

THE SECOND LIFE OF<br />

THE SUGARBOWL<br />

Dir: Didier Canaux / 12’43 / France / 2007 / colour (live action / fiction)<br />

We follow an old bum in an urban setting while he picks up objects that<br />

we believe are useless. But appearances are deceiving... This grumpy<br />

old man reveals himself to be a magician. He invents a world of sound<br />

in order to illuminate the night of a little girl. In the second life of the<br />

sugar bowl, humans and objects are not what we think they are.<br />

• Prix du Public, Les Mardis de l’Escurial Paris, October 2007<br />

FICTION [10 minutes+]<br />

SEPTEMBER<br />

Dir: Esther May Campbell / 21’00 / UK / 2008 / colour / Digibeta<br />

(live action / experimental)<br />

In an in-between world of flyovers, grass verges and dead-ends, where<br />

the motorway hum serves as a constant reminder of the speed of other<br />

lives, Marvin is not going anywhere. Until an extraordinary adolescent<br />

arrives and changes his world forever.<br />

• BAFTA, Best Short Film, 2009<br />

• Best Film, London Short Film Festival 2009<br />

• Best British Film, Brief Encounters Film Festival 2008<br />

27


FICTION [10 minutes+]<br />

SUITE FOR TWO<br />

Dir: Marko Raat / 15’40 / UK / 2003 / colour / Beta SP (live action / fiction)<br />

A rich woman returns to her hotel suite to discover one of the young<br />

maids going through her belongings and trying on her clothes and<br />

jewellery. Rather than report her, the older woman subjects the girl to<br />

verbal and physical violence.<br />

• Best Short Film, Cultural Endowment Prize, 2003<br />

FICTION [10 minutes+]<br />

TOP GIRL<br />

Dir: Rebecca Johnson / 18’00 / UK Germany / 2008 / colour / super 16mm<br />

(live action / fiction)<br />

Brixton rude girls Donna and Felicia are inseparable best friends but<br />

aspiring MC Donna is unquestionably TOP GIRL. Truthful, tender and<br />

brutally comic, Top Girl tells a story about girls growing up in a man’s<br />

world.<br />

28


FICTION [10 minutes+]<br />

TRIP<br />

Dir: Harry Wootliff / 15’00 / UK / 2008 (fiction)<br />

Trip is an emotionally charged tale about a dad who tries to do the right<br />

thing by his two daughters but chooses the worst way to go about it.<br />

FICTION [10 minutes+]<br />

WHAT DOES YOUR<br />

DADDY DO?<br />

Dir: Martin Stitt / 15’19 / UK / 2006 / colour (Live Action / fiction)<br />

The story of a deep cover policeman infiltrating a paedophile ring and<br />

the subsequent effects on him, his family, and those around him.<br />

• British Independent Film Awards, Best Short Film, Nominatred 2007<br />

29


FICTION [10 minutes+]<br />

WHERE IS ESTEL?<br />

Dir:Jared Katsiane / 2’55 / US / 2007 / colour (live action / fiction)<br />

Fiction story about a girl and her friends, the day after she has joined<br />

the military.<br />

FICTION [10 minutes+]<br />

PATH LIGHTS<br />

Dirs: Zachary Sluser / 19’ / USA / 2009 HD (live-action / comedy)<br />

Bobby is the voice of pulpy detective novels on audio, as well the<br />

automated answering service of a tree cutting company. One day<br />

while walking his dogs, a bottle falls from the sky almost hitting him.<br />

Bobby decides to track down the culprit.<br />

• Woodstock Film Festival, 2009<br />

• Clermont¬Ferrand, International Competition, 2010<br />

• International Film Festival Rotterdam, 2010<br />

30


COMEDY [Under 10 minutes]<br />

A SMALL SILENT FILM<br />

ABOUT DEATH<br />

Dir: Steve Rainbow / 3’00 / UK / 2008 / colour / Betacam (live action / comedy)<br />

A man emails his wife telling her he has reached their honeymoon<br />

hotel. Unfortunatly the email gets misdirected to a woman who is<br />

burying her husband.<br />

COMEDY [Under 10 minutes]<br />

BITCH<br />

Dir: Dom Bridges / 3’30 / UK / 2009 / colour / DV (live action / comedy)<br />

After an encounter with a sweet old lady in a grocery store, a young<br />

man finds that buying a tin of Tuna is more difficult than it seems.<br />

• Encounters Short Film Festival, 2009<br />

31


COMEDY [Under 10 minutes] COMEDY [Under 10 minutes]<br />

THE BLACK HOLE<br />

Dirs: Phil and Olly / 2’30 / UK / 2008 / colour / HD Digital (live action/comedy)<br />

A sleep-deprived office worker accidentally discovers a black hole -<br />

and then greed gets the better of him...<br />

• Winner, Virgin Media Shorts Award 2008<br />

BOYCLOPS<br />

Dir: Jay Dahl / 6’00 / UK / 2004 / colour / animation<br />

This energetic short comedy chronicles the trials of a one-eyed<br />

teenager in an epic athletic contest with a two-eyed rival.<br />

32


COMEDY [Under 10 minutes]<br />

BUSKER<br />

Dir: David Wigram / 5’52 / UK / 2006 / colour / 35mm (live action / comedy)<br />

An aspiring Mime Artist is feeling utterly defeated – even a tone-deaf<br />

Guitarist is getting more attention from the public. Determined to win<br />

an audience, the Mime pulls out his air guitar to conjure raucous music<br />

from thin air.<br />

• Zurich Film Festival, 2006<br />

• Raindance Film Festival, London 2006<br />

COMEDY [Under 10 minutes]<br />

CRAZY HANDS<br />

Dir: Charlie Graley / 7’ / UK / 2009 / colour (live action / comedy)<br />

A man wakes to discover that his hands have a life of their own.<br />

• Best UK Short - Raindance Film Festival, 2009 (Nominee)<br />

• Free Net World festival 2009 Serbia<br />

• Iasi International Film Festival 2009 Romania<br />

• Imaginaria Film festival 2009 Italy<br />

• Golden Knight International Film Festival 2009 Malta<br />

• Jordan Short Film Festival 2009 Jordan<br />

• Jaipur International Film Festival 2010 India<br />

33


COMEDY [Under 10 minutes]<br />

DOG YEARS<br />

Dir: Sam Hearn & Richard Penfold / 3’50 / UK / 2004 / colour / Super 8mm (live action<br />

/ comedy)<br />

Ben, 39, castrated mongrel, needs love. Good sense of humour<br />

essential. Made on a budget of £4.90 for ham and sausages this Super<br />

8mm short film was shot on 1x50 ft roll and edited in-camera under the<br />

Joy of 8mm initiative.<br />

• ITV West Award for ‘Outstanding Talent’, Brief Encounters 2004<br />

• UK Film Council Audience Award, Brief Encounters 2004<br />

COMEDY [Under 10 minutes]<br />

DOG YEARS 2<br />

Dir: Sam Hearn & Richard Penfold / 4’30 / UK / 2006 / colour / Super 8mm (live action<br />

/ comedy)<br />

Ben, 46, frustrated mongrel, inflamed anal glands, needs ointment.<br />

Warms hands essential. The sequel to the international award winner,<br />

Dog Years.<br />

• Aspen Shortsfest, 2006<br />

34


COMEDY [Under 10 minutes]<br />

DON’T BREAK UP WITH<br />

MEGAN<br />

Dir: Jay Dahl / 8’49 / USA / 2006 / colour (live action, comedy)<br />

A love story about girls, drinking beer, girls and voodoo dolls.<br />

• Atlanta Film Festival, 2004<br />

COMEDY [Under 10 minutes]<br />

FIVE MINUTES<br />

Dir: Dir. Konstantin Ivanov / 5’00 / Russia / 2007 (comedy)<br />

Just before the New Year, inhabitants of one building are inspired by the<br />

singing of Lidmia Gurchenko to let loose.<br />

35


COMEDY [Under 10 minutes]<br />

GASH<br />

Dir: RONG / 4’00 / UK / 2005 / colour / Digital (comedy)<br />

A child cries, a crack addict mother tries to comfort him - This is social<br />

realism. This is Gash.<br />

• Aspen Shorts Fest 2005: Finalist.<br />

• Montréal/Just For Laughs/Comedia/Eat My Shorts 2005:Finalist<br />

• London £50 Film Festival 2005: Special mention<br />

COMEDY [Under 10 minutes]<br />

GOODBYE TO THE<br />

NORMALS<br />

Dir: Jim Field Smith / 4’00 / UK / 2006 / colour / 35mm (live action/comedy)<br />

Six-year-old Magnus has decided to run away to America. He’s all<br />

packed and ready to catch the boat, but is this just another one of his<br />

little games?<br />

• Winner, Base-Court Switzerland Prix du Public, 2006<br />

36


COMEDY [Under 10 minutes]<br />

HOW I MET YOUR<br />

FATHER<br />

Dir: Alex Montoya / 9’ / Spain / 2009 / 35mm / colour / (live action / comedy)<br />

Ana and Mikel crash into Ana’s bedroom in a flurry of kisses; but when<br />

they get down to business Mikel is unable to “perform”. Mikel leaves with<br />

a few mumbled apologies and his tail firmly between his legs. Will Ana<br />

see the funny side and give him a second chance?<br />

• Winner, Best Fiction, Kino Fest 2009<br />

• LA Film Festival 2009<br />

• Hawaii International Film Festival 2009<br />

• Ankara International Film Festival 2009<br />

COMEDY [Under 10 minutes]<br />

INDUSTRIAL LOVE<br />

DWARF NO.7<br />

Dir: RONG / 3’31 / UK / 2005 / colour (live action / comedy)<br />

Ever wondered why one day you can wake up and you just don’t love<br />

someone any more? This cutting expose reveals all….<br />

• BBC 3 Mini Masterpieces 2004<br />

• Super Shorts 2005: Finalist<br />

• Brief Encounters 2005: Best of the South West: Finalist<br />

37


COMEDY [Under 10 minutes]<br />

LA LECON DE DANSE<br />

Dir: Philippe Prouff / 5’00 / France / 2006 / colour (live action / comedy)<br />

This film is dedicated to all the people who want to impress others with<br />

revolutionary dance training. You will no longer have an excuse not to<br />

move your body to the sound of digital beats. Two left feet? No rhythm?<br />

No problem. One man breaks it down in this hilarious instructional<br />

dance class.<br />

• Jury Special Mention, Clermont-Ferrand Int’l Short Film Festival 2007<br />

COMEDY [Under 10 minutes]<br />

LA PIATTAFORMA<br />

Dir: Laura Chiossone / 7’00 / Italy / 2004 / colour / 35mm (live action / comedy fic-<br />

tion)<br />

A white square in a blue sea, a microcosmos where you can hear time<br />

passing by.<br />

38


COMEDY [Under 10 minutes]<br />

LE CHEVAL 2.1<br />

Dir: S. Scott-Hayward & A. Kirkland / 2’00 / UK / 2003 / B&W / Digital (live action/com-<br />

edy)<br />

The dreams of a man who has always wanted to be a horse...<br />

• Best Short Film, Depict! 2003<br />

• Best Short Film, SuperShorts 2004<br />

COMEDY [Under 10 minutes]<br />

MEN AT WORK<br />

Dir: Fausto Caviglia/ 10’00 / Italy / 2008 / color / Betacam (live action / comedy)<br />

Milan. The city wakes up and goes to work. Luca wakes up but he<br />

doesn’t have a job. He makes a call to Michele. The conversation is a<br />

race to demonstrate who is the busiest, the most efficient businessman.<br />

• Circuito Off Venice International Film Festival 2008 [Special Mention]<br />

• Odense International Film Festival 2008<br />

• Reggio International Film Festival 2008<br />

• Budapest International Film Festival 2008<br />

• Maremetraggio Festival Internazionale del Cortometraggio, Triest 2009<br />

• Puertorico International Short Film Festival, San Juan 2009<br />

• La 25° Ora Festival del Corto, Rome 2009<br />

39


COMEDY [Under 10 minutes]<br />

NEIGHBOR<br />

Dir: Eric Lynne / 2’04 / USA / 2003 / colour (comedy)<br />

This is the story of a neighbourly, yet rather unusual, invitation to a house<br />

party.<br />

• Best New Director, D&AD New Directors Competition 2003<br />

• Los Angeles International Short Film Festival, 2003<br />

• HBO U.S. Comedy Arts Festival, 2003<br />

COMEDY [Under 10 minutes]<br />

NO BAR<br />

Dir: Cleiton Stringhini & Paulo de Tarso Disca / 8’00 / Brazil / 2002 / colour (comedy)<br />

A Brazilian federal law enforces cigarette manufacturers to print<br />

illustrated messages on all packages of cigarettes in order to<br />

discourage smoking. This may cause some controversy between<br />

retailers and consumers.<br />

• Jury Award, Best Director / Best Short Film, 35th Festival de Brasília 2002<br />

• Audience Awards, Best Director and Best Short Film, 31st Festival de<br />

Gramado 2003<br />

40


COMEDY [Under 10 minutes]<br />

NOODLES<br />

Dir: Jordan Feldman / 5’30 / France / 2004 / colour (romance / comedy)<br />

When a beautiful woman enters a café, strange happenings ensue…<br />

COMEDY [Under 10 minutes]<br />

OCCUPIED<br />

Dir: Christian Filek / 8’55 / Austria / 2006 / colour / mini DV (live action / comedy)<br />

She has smuggled everything she needs aboard. Nobody saw or<br />

noticed anything. All moves have been carefully studied. The goal<br />

clearly within reach. Let the mission begin...<br />

• Jury Award & Audience Award, Kurzfilmfestival Hamburg 2006<br />

• Best Foreign Short Film, Big Island Film Festival 2006<br />

41


COMEDY [Under 10 minutes]<br />

OEDIPUS<br />

Dir: RONG / 6’00 / UK / 2005 / colour / HD (comedy)<br />

A hand-warming tale of love, incest and death. Be warned no film<br />

called Oedipus can ever end happily.<br />

• Winner BBC New Filmmakers Award<br />

• Clermont-Ferrand 2006: International Compeition: Finalist<br />

COMEDY [Under 10 minutes]<br />

OH GREAT NOW LOOK<br />

WHAT HAPPENED<br />

Dir: Gerbrand Burger / 4’04 / Netherlands / 2007 / (live action / comedy)<br />

Oh Great Now Look What Happened is a fascinating<br />

and puzzling impression of a strange and unexpected event. An<br />

indefinable feeling of fear and threat is portrayed in a short film that is<br />

both melancholy and funny.<br />

42


COMEDY [Under 10 minutes]<br />

ONE SMALL LEAP<br />

Dir: James Walker & Ed Boase / 2’46 / UK / 2003 / colour / 35mm (comedy)<br />

21 July 1969: Neil Armstrong makes one giant leap for mankind. In<br />

Muskogee, Oklahoma, one man is turning back the evolutionary clock.<br />

Based on a true story.<br />

• Cocotte Minute Award, Brest European Short Film Festival 2003<br />

• Best Direction, Capalbio Cinema 2003<br />

COMEDY [Under 10 minutes]<br />

PINCH ME JESUS<br />

Dir: James Scott / 3’08 / UK / 2006 (live action / comedy)<br />

Shows the length at which TV Preachers are willing to exploit religion for<br />

financial and political gain.<br />

43


COMEDY [Under 10 minutes]<br />

PLEASE DO NOT PUT ANY<br />

DUCKS INTO THIS CHUTE<br />

Dir: Johnny Burns / 0’32 /UK / 2004 (comedy)<br />

A man, a chute, a duck and the future of the world...<br />

COMEDY [Under 10 minutes]<br />

POTATOES<br />

Dir: Matt Golding / 1`56 / UK/ 2002 (comedy)<br />

A brief mockumentary on the origins of this staple food.<br />

44


COMEDY [Under 10 minutes]<br />

POUND<br />

Dir: Evan Bernard / 2’08 / USA / 2007 (live action / comedy)<br />

Two friends run into each other on the street and greet each other with<br />

the world’s longest and most complex handshake.<br />

COMEDY [Under 10 minutes]<br />

REMOTE<br />

Dir: Johnny Burns / 2’00 / UK / 2004 / colour / Super 16 (live action / comedy)<br />

Lying on the bed in her sexiest underwear, her television on and head<br />

on his lap, she looks at him and wonders ‘Would we still be together if I<br />

couldn’t get BBC2?’<br />

45


COMEDY [Under 10 minutes]<br />

SHIT HAPPENS<br />

Dir: Rob Brown / 1’30 / UK / 2007 / B&W / Super 16mm (live action / non-dialogue /<br />

comedy)<br />

Life for a deserting Russian WWII Soldier takes a darkly comic turn as he<br />

encounters a landmine.<br />

COMEDY [Under 10 minutes]<br />

STAGE FRIGHT<br />

Dir: Mark Bethune / 2’07 / Canada / 2004 / colour / 70mm (comedy)<br />

Through the eyes of an unseen character, we are whisked through a<br />

bustling backstage area before being thrust on stage to perform in front<br />

of a hushed and expectant audience.<br />

46


COMEDY [Under 10 minutes]<br />

TELL IT TO THE FISHES<br />

Dir: William Sinclair / 10’00 / UK Ireland / 2006 / colour / 35mm<br />

(live action / comedy fiction)<br />

The tide is slowly coming in and Finn, a worthless low-rent hood, has<br />

been dropped on an isolated beach, his feet set in concrete.<br />

COMEDY [Under 10 minutes]<br />

TEN THOUSAND<br />

PICTURES OF YOU<br />

Dir: Robin King / 3’01 / UK / 2006 / HD / (live action / comedy)<br />

An exhilarating roller coaster ride through the animated pictures of<br />

Sarah’s world, as she seeks revenge upon the movie star who broke her<br />

heart!<br />

47


COMEDY [Under 10 minutes]<br />

THIS IS ME<br />

Dir: Sam Arthur / 4’05 / UK / 2006 / colour / (live action / comedy)<br />

Bertie is in a coma whilst his wife enjoys the high life. Witness the rise<br />

and fall of this couple living under the Heathrow airport. Based on a<br />

real phenomenon air<br />

lines would rather we didn’t know about, this film is a little thing with a lot<br />

of impact.<br />

• Winner, Eurostar “London Coming” Competition 2006<br />

COMEDY [Under 10 minutes]<br />

WHAT’S VIRGIN MEAN?<br />

Dir: Michael Davies / 1’30 / UK / 2008 / colour / HD (Live action/comedy)<br />

Sometimes there are big answers for little questions.<br />

• Special Achievement Award, Depict! 2008<br />

• Encounters Short Film Festival 2008<br />

48


COMEDY [10 minutes +]<br />

A DAY IN A LIFE<br />

Dir: Nicolas Danenens / 21’00 / 2008 / Belgium / colour / 16mm<br />

(live action / comedy fiction)<br />

Mario and Tom are two street punks who want to rob a bank. They ask<br />

the young Turkish Emin to be their getaway driver. Nothing quite goes to<br />

plan, as three stories converge in this high-stakes game.<br />

• Critics Prize, Brussels Short Film Festival<br />

• Best Short Film, Strasbourg International Film Festival<br />

COMEDY [10 minutes +]<br />

ASSHOLE<br />

Dir: Chadd Harbold / 10’40 / USA / 2008 / colour / HD Digital (live action / comedy)<br />

Vincent Allen goes to the doctor and finds out he’s an asshole.<br />

49


COMEDY [10 minutes +]<br />

FUNCTION AT THE<br />

JUNCTION<br />

Dir: Justin McArdle / 13’00 / UK / 2005 (comedy)<br />

‘Function at the Junction’ is a black comedy that centres on a dance<br />

competition in a Northern Soul nightclub in 1975. The film pays homage<br />

to a scene that impassioned a whole generation and showcases the<br />

music, dance and style of the Northern Soul movement.<br />

COMEDY [10 minutes +]<br />

MEDIUM RARE<br />

Dir: Stefan Stuckert / 14’00 / UK / 2007 / colour / 35mm (live action / comedy)<br />

A dark tale of lust and desire, set at night in a dreamlike cityscape. Carl<br />

is a loser, a victim, the kind of man who never has much luck. When he<br />

has a bizarre encounter with a rich and beautiful stranger it seems his<br />

fortunes are about to change…<br />

• Bronz Busho Prize, Budapest Short Film Festival 2008<br />

• Winner, Silver Bear, Austria’s Festival der Nationen 2008<br />

50


COMEDY [10 minutes +]<br />

THE NAMEMAKERS<br />

Dir: Andri Luup / 12`00 / UK / 2003 (live action / comedy)<br />

Two unemployed men get the idea of making money by giving names<br />

to newborns, but it isn’t as easy as they think.<br />

COMEDY [10 minutes +]<br />

ON A TRAIN<br />

Dir: Barnabus Toth / 10’30 / France / 2004 / colour (live action / comedy)<br />

In a train traveling across Europe, two young travelers, one<br />

Hungarian, the other Finnish, meet each other... without managing to<br />

communicate.<br />

• Huesca International Short Film Festival, 2005<br />

51


COMEDY [10 minutes +]<br />

ONE OF THOSE DAYS<br />

Dir: Hattie Dalton / 14’00 / UK / 2008 / colour / 35mm<br />

(live action / comedy)<br />

Mild mannered suburban Englishman Howard Whittham discovers that<br />

due to a clerical error on Judgment Day he has been confused with the<br />

genocidal tyrant Vlad the Impaler and must endure a seemingly never<br />

ending bureaucracy to clear his name and get to heaven.<br />

• Best Short Film, Catalonian Film Festival 2009<br />

COMEDY [10 minutes +]<br />

THE ONE AND ONLY<br />

HERB MCGWYER<br />

Dir: James Griffiths / 24’16 / UK / 2006 / Colour (live action/comedy)<br />

A millionaire buys his very own one-man concert.<br />

• BAFTA, Best Short Film, Nominated 2008<br />

52


COMEDY [10 minutes +]<br />

RATTLESNAKES<br />

Dir: Hafsteinn Gunnar Sigurosson / 23’26 / Iceland / 2007 / colour<br />

(live action / comedy)<br />

Anton is a used car salesman going through a mid life crises. He<br />

decides one day to ignore his routine ways and buy cowboy boots.<br />

We follow him for one week and see how his colleges and life at home<br />

changes.<br />

• Best Short Film, Icelandic Edda Awards, Nominated 2007<br />

• Best Script, Langlois International Short Film Festival 2007<br />

• Best Comedy, Best Actor, Achievement in Film, Audience Award, Columbia<br />

Film Festival 2007<br />

COMEDY [10 minutes +]<br />

STIG<br />

Dir: Henrik Gyllenskiold & Tomas Nordstrom / 19’00 / Sweden / 2007 / colour<br />

(comedy)<br />

STIG is a man in his forties. He is probably middle-class, works full-time,<br />

gets a decent pay check and drives a nice new car from a well-known<br />

Japanese carmaker. He is married, or at least living together with a<br />

woman, and he dresses well without over-dressing. He is a normal<br />

Swedish man, yet he performs what most people would consider totally<br />

irrational acts… why?<br />

• Istanbul International Short Film Festival 2008<br />

• Just For Laughs Film Festival, Canada 2009<br />

53


COMEDY [10 minutes +]<br />

ST. MERCEDES DAY<br />

Dir: Hendrick Toompere Jr / 12’00/ UK / 2003 / colour (comedy)<br />

A short about a woman living with a man who loves his car more than<br />

her. His absurd love for his car takes on religious proportions.<br />

COMEDY [10 minutes +]<br />

UN HOMBRE<br />

TRANQUILO<br />

Dir: Arantzazu Gomez Bayon / 12’20 / Spain / 2007 / colour / HD Digital (live action / comedy)<br />

A colourful and surreal portrait of a family in 1980’s Spain told through<br />

family holidays and a daughter’s impression of her parents.<br />

• Best Short Flm, Subimagen 2007<br />

• Best Screenplay, Medina Del Campo International Film Festival 2007<br />

• Jury Prize, Medina Del Campo<br />

54


COMEDY [10 minutes +]<br />

VOYAGE D’AFFAIRES<br />

Dir: Sean Ellis / 11’30 / France / 2008 / Colour / 35mm (live action / comedy)<br />

Jean Paul Clement is on a business trip. He checks into the Dolphine<br />

Hotel for seven nights where we learn he has one saved message on his<br />

mobile phone and a personal dilemma<br />

• BAFTA, Best International Short, Nominated 2009<br />

COMEDY [10 minutes +]<br />

WHERE HAVE I BEEN<br />

ALL YOUR LIFE?<br />

Dir: Jim Field Smith / 20’00 / UK / 2007 / colour / 35mm (live action/comedy)<br />

Liam’s innocent quest uncovers a series of dark secrets in an otherwise<br />

quiet suburban household<br />

55


COMEDY [10 minutes +]<br />

THE YELLOW SMILEY<br />

FACE<br />

Dir: Constantin Popescu / 15’00 / Romania / 2008 / colour / 35mm (Live action / comedy)<br />

Mia and Florin Popescu are a little scared of the technological changes<br />

going on around them. To them, the computer is nothing more than a<br />

piece of furniture until the chance to communicate with their son, Alex,<br />

who lives in USA, makes them step into the virtual world. They explore this<br />

new territory using the instructions Alex has sent them in a letter, making<br />

for heart-warming comedy.<br />

56


DOCUMENTARY [Under 10 minutes]<br />

CEMETERY PEOPLE<br />

Dir: Alessandro Molatore / 4’ / US / 2009 / colour (live action / documentary)<br />

Over 6,000 people make their home among the tombs of Navotas<br />

Cemetery, located in the Philippines on the shores of Manila Bay<br />

• Best Short Film, Sedicorto Film Festival 2009<br />

• Special Jury Mention: Human Rights, Festival Salento FiniBus Terrae 2009<br />

• San Sebastian Human Rights Festival, 2009<br />

DOCUMENTARY [Under 10 minutes]<br />

THE CHILDHOOD OF<br />

THE PALM<br />

Dir: Mohammadreza Fartousi / 2’30 / Iran / 2007 (live action / documentary)<br />

Some children are playing in a palm-grove near the war zone,<br />

suddenly they are attacked by the airplanes.<br />

• First Prize, 7th Educational Films Festival, Tehran 2007<br />

• Winner, ISESCO Festival, Tehran 2007<br />

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DOCUMENTARY [Under 10 minutes]<br />

CHINESE TONGUE<br />

DIAGNOSIS<br />

Dir: Eric Fong / 1’28 / UK / 2005 / colour (documentary)<br />

This film comprises a series of short clips of people sticking their tongues<br />

out at the camera, together with a lively soundtrack and on-screen<br />

text indicating their dietary preferences and tongue diagnoses by<br />

TCM doctors. As the voluntary participants were of different ages and<br />

different cultural backgrounds, this work also offers a celebration of their<br />

physical and cultural diversity.<br />

DOCUMENTARY [Under 10 minutes]<br />

EVEN IF SHE HAD BEEN<br />

A CRIMINAL…<br />

Dir: Jean-Gabriel Periot / 9’00 / France / 2005 / color (experimental / documentary)<br />

France, the summer of 1944, at the time of the Liberation. The public<br />

punishment of women accused of having affairs with Germans during<br />

the war...<br />

• Grand Prize, 36th Tampere Film Festival 2006<br />

• Best International Short Film, 51st Cork Film Festival 2006<br />

• Grand Prize, Best Int’l Short Film, 21st Odense Film Festival 2006<br />

58


DOCUMENTARY [Under 10 minutes]<br />

THE ICE TRIBE<br />

Dir: Heidi Vilkman / 7’22 / Finland UK / 2006 colour (documentary / live action)<br />

Whether it’s called ice hole swimming, polar bear dipping or just plain<br />

old madness, this short documentary explores an unusual, spiritual past<br />

time in the midst of an icy, Finnish landscape.<br />

DOCUMENTARY [Under 10 minutes]<br />

LIPARI<br />

Dir: Frank van den Engel / 10’00 / Netherlands / 2006 (documentary / live action)<br />

On the idyllic island of Lipari near Sicily a few traditional swordfish<br />

hunters are still active. The days are over where these fisherman were<br />

self-evidently succeeded by their sons. Lipari pays homage to an<br />

almost extinct profession.<br />

• Official Selection Eco Vision, 2008<br />

59


DOCUMENTARY [Under 10 minutes]<br />

THIS IS SLOVENIA<br />

Dir: Michael Frank / 1’00 / Slovenia / 2007 / colour (documentary / live action)<br />

Josko Joras is an obstinate man caught between two fires. He lives on<br />

the disputed border between Slovenia and Croatia.<br />

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DOCUMENTARY [10 minutes +]<br />

THE APOLOGY LINE<br />

Dir: James Lees / 10’00 / UK / 2007 / colour / Digital (documentary / fiction)<br />

Feeling guilty? The film is based around the creation of a real-life<br />

‘apology line’ where members of the public can anonymously confess<br />

to absolutely anything, over the telephone. Beautiful visuals pick out<br />

moments that might otherwise pass us by, given new meaning by the<br />

apologies which are sometimes funny, sometimes haunting, but always<br />

fascinating.<br />

• Prix UIP Best European Short Film, Cork 52nd Int. Film Festival<br />

• Best Short Documentary, Hot Docs 2009<br />

• Jury Special Mention, Clermont-Ferrand 2009<br />

DOCUMENTARY [10 minutes +]<br />

CHILDREN OF MANILA<br />

Dir: Alessandro Molatore / 15’ / US / 2009 / colour (live action / documentary)<br />

The Philippines are home to an estimate 1.5 million street children,<br />

many of whom survive by begging and selling salvaged recyclables<br />

from the streets of Metro Manila.<br />

• San Francisco Short Film Festival, 2009<br />

• Cork Film Festival, 2009<br />

• Filipino International Film Festival, Los Angeles 2009<br />

• Potenzo Short Film Festival, Italy 2009<br />

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DOCUMENTARY [10 minutes +]<br />

LOST AND FOUND<br />

Dir: Luke Seomore & Joseph Bull / 14’41 / UK / 2005 / colour / 16mm, 8mm, DV (live ac-<br />

tion/documentary)<br />

Jim Lee was born in a field in Kent on November 1st 1936. Abandoned<br />

from birth, his childhood memories were a blur. The visual background<br />

of Lost & Found is formed by a collage of discarded footage collected<br />

from charity shops, boot sales and private collectors around the<br />

country, creating a visual representation of his life.<br />

DOCUMENTARY [10 minutes +]<br />

PETER AND BEN<br />

Dir: Pinny Grylls / 10’00 / UK / 2007 / colour (documentary / live action)<br />

Peter and Ben is a touching and quiky story of how two “black-sheep”<br />

form an unusual and enduring bond.<br />

• Best Documentary, Aspen Shorts Fest 2008<br />

• Four Docs Best Documentary, London Short Film Festival 2007<br />

62


DOCUMENTARY [10 minutes +]<br />

POSSESSED<br />

Dir: Martin Hampton / 21’24 / UK / 2008 / colour / digital (live action / documentary)<br />

Enter the complicated worlds of four hoarders; people whose lives<br />

are dominated by their relationship to possessions. The film questions<br />

whether hoarding is a symptom of mental illness or a revolt against the<br />

material recklessness of consumerism. When does collecting become<br />

hoarding and why do possessions exert such an influence on our lives?<br />

DOCUMENTARY [10 minutes +]<br />

THORNS AND SILK<br />

[Series of 4]<br />

Dir: Paulina Tervino / 12’ / UK/ 2009 / colour (live action / documentary)<br />

Four, 3-minute unusual stories from Palestine, featuring women who work<br />

in men’s jobs.<br />

• Birds Eye View Film Festival, 2009<br />

• [Films are available as a series or separately]<br />

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ANIMATION<br />

A FILM ABOUT US<br />

Dir: Pedro Lino / 5’25 / UK-Portugal / 2005 / colour / Digital (animation)<br />

Is there any room for individuality in a world of identikit office blocks<br />

and battery farmed workers?<br />

• Best Film, Barreiro Video Festival 2006<br />

ANIMATION<br />

A LETTER TO COLLEEN<br />

Dir: Andrew and Carolyn London / 8’30 / USA / 2008 / Digital (animation/fiction)<br />

A man troubled by his ex-girlfriend tries to put his demons to rest.<br />

• Best Digital Short Film, Raindance Film Festival, Nominated 2008<br />

64


ANIMATION<br />

A MENINA GORDA<br />

(THE FAT GIRL)<br />

Dir: Pedro Lino / 2’17 / Portugal / 2004 / colour / (hand-drawn animation)<br />

This little, fat girl has a sentimental heart.<br />

• Winner, Young Portuguese Filmaker, Cinanima Festival 2004<br />

• Winner, Best Screenplay, Barreiro Video Festival 2004<br />

ANIMATION<br />

AU!<br />

Dir: Hegyi Magdolna / 4’00 / Hungary / 2006 / colour / 35mm (animation)<br />

The story – based on Victor Pelevin’s novel ‘The Life of Insects’ – follows<br />

fictional beings that exist simultaneously as humans and insects. Their<br />

life experience and motivations are similar to our own, but we are not<br />

sure about their real nature. This ambiguity remains until the end, when<br />

the film reveals its concept about this ambiguous existence.<br />

65


ANIMATION<br />

AVERAGE 40 MATCHES<br />

Dir: Burkay Dogan / 2’32 / Turkey / 2007 / colour (stop animation / experimental)<br />

A group of matchsticks come to life and work together to satisfy their<br />

craving for cigarettes.<br />

ANIMATION<br />

BALD DAD<br />

Dir: Krisitan Andrews / 4’30 / UK / 2007 / BETA SP PAL (animation)<br />

Mum said we don’t live with Dad because he’s a bit irresponsible; I knew<br />

that was true because of the time we went camping.<br />

• Official Selection, Lille Film Festival, 2008<br />

66


ANIMATION<br />

THE BIG PUSH<br />

Dir: Ian Fenton / 1’00 / UK / 2007 / colour (animation / comedy)<br />

Why is this old woman putting so much effort into pushing a huge pram<br />

to the top of a hill?<br />

• Virgin Media Shorts Award, Nominated 2008<br />

ANIMATION<br />

THE BUMBLEBEE FUR<br />

COAT<br />

Dir: Agnes Miesenberger / 2’00 / Austria / 2007 / colour (animation / comedy)<br />

A young girl gets her semi-perilous fashion fix.<br />

67


ANIMATION<br />

BUS RIDE<br />

Dir: Aline Helmcke / 2007 / UK / 2`14 / animation)<br />

This drawn animation follows a bus journey from one stop to the next<br />

ANIMATION<br />

CHANGE<br />

Dir: Gerd Jonas / 1’10 / Austria / 2009 / colour / Hand-Drawn (animation / comedy)<br />

Inspired by president Obama’s speech, a gluttonous couch potato<br />

decides to make a change.<br />

68


ANIMATION<br />

THE CHILDREN<br />

Dir: Chai-Yu Huang / 2’46 / Taiwan / 2007 / colour (animation / experimental)<br />

Colour varies with children’s voices, emotion, and movement,<br />

conveying and depicting the intriguing and amazing characteristics of<br />

children.<br />

ANIMATION<br />

CODEHUNTERS<br />

Dir: Ben Hibon / 9’27 / UK / 2006 / colour (animation/ futuristic / action)<br />

In a futuristic industrial city, four mercenaries team up to rescue their<br />

fallen leader from the armies of a ferocious dictator.<br />

• Best Short Film, 25th Imagina European Digital Content Creation Festival<br />

69


ANIMATION<br />

COPENHAGEN CYCLES<br />

Dir: Eric Dyer / 6’35 / USA / 2006 / colour (animation)<br />

A bicyclist travels through a fantastical, collaged reconstruction of<br />

Denmark’s capital city. Dyer combined the concept of the pre-cinema<br />

zoetrope with fast-shutter digital video technology to explore the<br />

kinetics of Copenhagen. About 25 paper cinetropes were created for<br />

the film.<br />

• Venice Biennale, 2009<br />

• Sundance Film Festival, New Frontier Artist Exhibition, 2009<br />

• Best Experimental Film, Ann Arbor Film Festival 2006<br />

ANIMATION<br />

DAYS LIKE THIS<br />

[Series of 10]<br />

Dir: Joel Simon / 30’ (10 x 3’) / Ireland / 2008 / colour (animation)<br />

An uplifting series of ten, three-minute shorts illustrating the extraordinary<br />

stories of ordinary people; from the very poignant (a woman recalling<br />

her fondest Christmas memory), from life-changing journeys (a man’s<br />

quest to overcome alcoholism), to seemingly ordinary events (a woman<br />

overcomes her fear of deep waters). Days Like This describes a day or<br />

moment, which holds special significance in the life for each narrator.<br />

THE BIG MATCH / BLUE / BLUE CHOPPER / THE GRANDPARENT’S GRAVE<br />

/ LITTLE BLUE FLOWER / LONELINESS / OCEAN WALKING / RED ROSE OF<br />

NEWCASTLE / SIBERIAN VEGETARIAN / WASHING OF HANDS<br />

* [Films are available as a 30 minute series or separately at 3 minutes each]<br />

70


ANIMATION<br />

EASY<br />

Dirs: Vessela Dantcheva and Ivan Bogdanov / 3’20 / The Netherlands / 2002 / (animation)<br />

Easy tells the tail of a casual sexual relationship of convenience<br />

between an older couple. It seems on the surface to have become<br />

routine and easy, but underneath this ease lays a dark secret.<br />

ANIMATION<br />

EVERYTHING WAS LIFE<br />

Dir: Ellie Land / 4’00 / UK / 2004 / colour / Digital (animation / documentary)<br />

‘Everything Was Life’ is an animated documentary looking at the<br />

practice of female genital mutilation.<br />

• Best Experimental Student Film, Independent’s Film Festival 2005<br />

• InterFilm, Berlin, Special Mention 2005<br />

71


ANIMATION<br />

GARDEN OF FETISH<br />

[FETISHU DARZS]<br />

Dir: Karlis Vitlos / 9’56 / Latvia / 2006 (animation / experimental)<br />

A painter is searching for an entrance to a lost garden- the only place<br />

where he can create artworks. When he finds it, he turns into a fetish.<br />

ANIMATION<br />

HUM<br />

Dir: Søren Bendt Pedersen / 8’40 / Denmark / 2007 / colour / Digital (animation/ comedy)<br />

The small turntable-headed robot Hum sits left alone in an old workshop.<br />

He decides to create a friend to have fun with.<br />

• Oslo Science Fiction Festival, 2009<br />

72


ANIMATION<br />

LA REVOLUTION DES<br />

CRABES (THE REVOLUTION OF THE CRABS)<br />

Dir: Arthur de Pins / 4’59 / France / 2003 / B&W (animation / comedy)<br />

The crabs from the Gironde estuary have a serious problem: they are<br />

condemned to follow the same straight line all their life.<br />

• Audience Award, Ottawa International Animation Festival 2004<br />

• Best Animated Film, Brooklyn International Film Festival 2006<br />

ANIMATION<br />

LUCIA<br />

[Part 1 of 2 of the series: Lucía & Luis and the Wolf]<br />

Dirs: Cristóbal León, Niles Atallah and Joaquín Cociña / 3’50 / Chile / 2007 / colour (stop-<br />

motion animation / drama)<br />

Lucía remembers the summer in which she fell in love with Luis. The<br />

furniture within a bedroom is shaken and destroyed, meanwhile the<br />

charcoal Lucía appears and vanishes on the walls.<br />

• Grand Prix, Wooden Wolf Prize, Animated Dreams Film Festival, 2009<br />

• 1st Prize, Best International Film, Fantoche International Animation Film<br />

Festival, 2009.<br />

• Grand Jury Prize, FIBABC, 2009<br />

• Literaturwerkstatt Berlin Prize, Zebra Poetry Film Festival, 2009<br />

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ANIMATION<br />

LUIS AND THE WOLF<br />

[Part 2 of 2 of the series: Lucía & Luis and the Wolf]<br />

Dirs: Cristóbal León, Niles Atallah and Joaquín Cociña / 3’50 / Chile / 2008 / colour (stop-<br />

motion animation / drama)<br />

Luis is waiting for Lucía in the forest. He appears and disappears<br />

in charcoal on the walls of a room filled with broken objects that<br />

constantly shift around.<br />

• Kunstfilm Biennale, 2009<br />

• 7ª Bienal de Artes Visuais do Mercosur, 2009<br />

• EMAF, 2009<br />

• Breda International Film Festival, 2009<br />

* [Films are available as a set of two or separately]<br />

ANIMATION<br />

THE LIFESIZE ZOETROPE<br />

Dir: Mark Simon Hewis / 6’33 / UK / 2007 / colour (animation / experimental documentary)<br />

One man’s life told in one giant human sized zoetrope.<br />

• Main Prize, Tampere FIlm Festival 2007<br />

74


ANIMATION<br />

THE LINES<br />

Dir: Leo Murray / 06`03 / UK /2007 / DV PAL / Animation<br />

In a hilltop prison in the dead of night, a man begins his plan for<br />

escape.<br />

• Official Selection, Dresden Film Festival, 2008<br />

ANIMATION<br />

LITTLE DINOSAURS<br />

Dir: Dana Dorian / 1’12’ / UK / 2007 / colour (comedy / animation)<br />

A five-year-old Scottish boy discusses the best way for a group of small<br />

dinosaurs to stop a big dinosaur from picking on them.<br />

• BAFTA 60 Seconds of Fame, 2008: Regional Winner (Scotland)<br />

• Best Animated Film, In The Bin Short Film Festival 2008<br />

• Virgin Media Shorts Award, Best Short Film, Nominated 2008<br />

75


ANIMATION<br />

LIVING IN THE DARK<br />

Dir: Thomas Leung / 5’27 / Australia/Hong Kong / 2005 / colour (animation / documentary)<br />

A young man remembers a childhood with a blind father and his own<br />

temporary sightlessness.<br />

• Best Tertiary Animation, Atom Awards 2006<br />

• Best Film, Victorian Student Animation Festival 2005<br />

• Best Cinematography, Bondi Shortfilm Festival<br />

ANIMATION<br />

LOG JAM [Series of 5]<br />

Dir: Alexei Alexeev / 6’00 / Hungary / 2008 / colour (animation / comedy)<br />

Log Jam is an animated series showing how three “professional”<br />

musicians, the Bear, the Rabbit and the Wolf try to rehearse in the forest<br />

regardless of the circumstances. May the rain, the night or the hunter<br />

come or may a snake eat half of the group: the show must go on!<br />

* [Films are available as a series or separately]<br />

76


ANIMATION<br />

LOST UTOPIA<br />

Dir: Mirai Mizue / 5’10 / Japan / 2007 / colour (experimental / animation)<br />

This remarkable animation, which uses 5000 original, hand-drawn<br />

pictures, draws on the famous biblical tale of Adam and Eve as its motif.<br />

• Best Animation, Cordoba Int’l Animation Festival 2007<br />

ANIMATION<br />

MAN UP<br />

Dir: Arturo Cabanas / 11’00 / USA / 2007/ colour (live action / animation)<br />

Parents want nothing but the best for their children, sometimes at<br />

surprising costs. Man Up looks at a young champion wrestler and his<br />

family in an examination of a father’s intentions for his child in light of<br />

that child’s own<br />

• Best Short Documentary – HotDocs Festival, Toronto, 2007<br />

77


ANIMATION<br />

MATCHBOX<br />

Dir: Emil May / 0`20 / UK / 2008 / animation<br />

The cares inside look a bit like the cars outside<br />

ANIMATION<br />

MORRIS AND THE<br />

OTHER<br />

Dir: Edwin Rostron / 4`00 / UK / 2007 (animation)<br />

A hypnotic journey through a bleak, shimmering netherworld populated<br />

by a series of fantastical characters, lovingly drawn in 2B pencil.<br />

• Official Selection Future Shorts, Camden Arts Centre, 2007<br />

• Official Selection Eat My Shorts festival, NFT London, 2007<br />

78


ANIMATION<br />

MY FIRST CRUSH<br />

Dir: Julia Pott / 3’45 / UK / 2008 / hand drawn/ digital (animation / documentary)<br />

Animated animals represent the director’s friends as they discuss their<br />

first experiences with love in a series of earnest interviews.<br />

• Audience Award, Amsterdam Film Experience Festival 2008<br />

• People’s Choice Award, Standing Rock International Film Festival 2008<br />

ANIMATION<br />

NO ROOM FOR<br />

GEROLD<br />

Dir: Daniel Nocke / 4’55 / Germany / (animation / comedy)<br />

After ten long years in the flat, Gerold the crocodile is being thrown out.<br />

Is there a conspiracy against him? Does newcomer Ellen the wildebeest<br />

have something to do with it? One thing is for sure - the wild days are<br />

now just distant memory.<br />

• Awards of Distinction, Ars Electronica, Linz 2006<br />

• Special Mention, International Short Film Festival Oberhausen 2006<br />

• Silver Award, Box Shorts Film Festival, 2008<br />

79


ANIMATION<br />

NOT LONG NOW<br />

Dir: Joe Berger / 0’15 / UK / 2004 / colour (animation / comedy)<br />

A small boy amuses himself on a long and boring train journey.<br />

Nokia Shorts, 2004 (shortlisted)<br />

• Finalist, Nokia Shorts, London 2005<br />

ANIMATION<br />

ON TIME OFF<br />

Dir: Bill Porter / 4`30 / UK / 2008 (animation)<br />

Drawn from life and from the director’s memories of working in an ice<br />

cream café in Cornwall, these images form an animated landscape<br />

that takes the viewer on a journey through fire and ice cream and<br />

micro-fictions between strangers on a sweltering holiday beach.<br />

• Official Selection, London International Animation Festival, 2008<br />

80


ANIMATION<br />

PASSE VITE<br />

Dirs: Bert Dombrecht, Korneel Detailleur, Ben Verschooris / 2’00 / Belgium / 2006 / colour /<br />

DV (stop animation)<br />

The production line at the fruit factory goes awry, causing havoc<br />

among the bananas and tangerines and producing strangely delicious<br />

results.<br />

ANIMATION<br />

PAVEMENT<br />

Dir: Aline Helmcke / 1`26 / UK / 2007 / Animation<br />

A sort film exploring the various patterns of London’s streets<br />

• Official Selection Lille Film Festival, 2008<br />

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ANIMATION<br />

PES ANIMATIONS<br />

[Series of 10]<br />

USA / colour / (stop animation)<br />

1) BABY NUT<br />

2) CAKE COUNTDOWN<br />

3) DOGS OF WAR<br />

4) DROWNING NUT<br />

5) FIREWORKS<br />

6) MARRIAGE IS FOR…<br />

7) MOTH<br />

8) PEE-NUT<br />

9) PRANK CALL<br />

10) ROGUE PEANUT<br />

* [Films are available as a series or separately]<br />

ANIMATION<br />

THE PEOPLE AND THE<br />

WHALE<br />

Dir: Peter Larsson / 5’47 / Sweden / colour / MiniDV (animation / comedy)<br />

A whale has stranded on a beach and the people go there to watch<br />

the spectacle. It becomes a very special afternoon for all involved<br />

82


ANIMATION<br />

PLEASE SAY<br />

SOMETHING<br />

Dir: David O’Reilly / 10’00 / Ireland / 2008 / Colour / HD digital / (animation/fiction)<br />

A troubled relationship between a Cat and Mouse set in the distant<br />

Future.<br />

• Winner, Golden Bear, Berlin Film Festival 2009<br />

• Best Animated Film, German Short Film Award 2009<br />

• Special Distinction Award, Annecy Film Festival 2009<br />

ANIMATION<br />

PRAYERS FOR PEACE<br />

Dir: Dustin Grella / 7’28 / USA / 2009 / colour / HD (drawn animation/ Fiction)<br />

Confronts the memory of the artist’s younger brother killed in the current<br />

conflict in Iraq.<br />

• Best Animation, Cinema City International Film Festival 2009<br />

• Best Short Film, Utopia Film Festival 2009<br />

• DOK Leipzig, 2009<br />

83


ANIMATION<br />

RABBIT PUNCH<br />

Dir: Kristian Andrews / 5’34 / UK / 2008 / colour / (animation / fiction)<br />

Nothing happens where we live so we do special ops.<br />

• 4mations Emerging Talent<br />

ANIMATION<br />

ROOF SEX<br />

Dir: PES / 1’10 / USA / 2001 / colour / Digital (animation / comedy)<br />

XXX “chair-on-chair” action!!<br />

84


ANIMATION<br />

SHE WHO MEASURES<br />

Dir: Veljko Popoviç / 6’50 / Croatia / 2008 / colour / Digital (animation / experimental fic-<br />

tion)<br />

Are we truly free? Are our desires truly our own or merely imposed<br />

products of the society we live in?<br />

• Special Mention, Animafest Croatia 2008<br />

• Winner, Fripesci Award, Annecy 2008<br />

ANIMATION<br />

SKIP AND LESTER<br />

Dir: Lance Myers / 2’13 / USA / 2009 / colour / Digital (animation / comedy)<br />

It’s Lester’s first day on the job at Copy-O’s copy shop and his boss, Skip,<br />

has given him just one direction - - Don’t let anyone use the big paper<br />

cutter in the back!<br />

85


ANIMATION<br />

STUBBLE TROUBLE<br />

Dir: Joseph Meredith / 3’57 / USA / 2000 / colour (drawn animation / comedy)<br />

A lovelorn caveman fights a losing battle with his hyperactive beard in<br />

pursuit of love.<br />

• Academy Award, Best Animated Short Film, Nominated 2002<br />

• Best Animation (2nd Place) Palm Springs International Short Film<br />

• Festival 2000<br />

• Best Animation, Annie Awards, Nominated 2002<br />

ANIMATION<br />

SUBA<br />

Dir: Alastair Graham / 4’00 / UK / 2005 / colour (animation / adventure)<br />

Based on the work of composer Mitar Subotic (Suba), this animated<br />

short follows a robot invading the rainforest and opposing another<br />

machine summoned by the natives. The story refers to the civil war in<br />

the former Yugoslavia.<br />

86


ANIMATION<br />

SUBSIDIZED FATE<br />

Dir: Lance Myers / 5’00 / USA / 2003 / colour (animation / thriller)<br />

A man unquestioningly follows bright signs lit up with neon lights, but<br />

when they guide him into a strangers bedroom things get out of hand…<br />

• Special Jury Award, SXSW Film Festival 2004<br />

ANIMATION<br />

SUKKI’S STORY<br />

Dir: Thomas Leung / 5’00 / Australia / 2005 / colour / Beta (animation / fiction)<br />

‘Sukki’s Story’ reflects on Thomas Leung’s changing relationship with his<br />

mother when he leaves Hong Kong to start his new life in a new country.<br />

• Best Sound Design, Victorian Student Animation Festival 2005<br />

87


ANIMATION<br />

SWEET DREAMS<br />

Dir: Kirsten Lepore / 10’00 / USA / 2009 / colour (animation / adventure)<br />

A cupcake builds a boat of sugar cubes and sails into the unknown.<br />

When a storm washes him up on a strange alien inhabited by<br />

vegetables, he befriends the vegetables and falls in love with a<br />

butternut squash. The vegetables build him a new ship so he can sail<br />

home, and the squash gives him some seeds to plant. When he gets<br />

home another storm washes his town away, but he uses the fruits of the<br />

squash’s seeds, along with the skills he learned from the vegetables, to<br />

save his friends and build a new town.<br />

ANIMATION<br />

TALES OF MERE<br />

EXISTENCE [Series of 6]<br />

Dir: Lev / USA / 2006 / B&W (animation / comedy)<br />

1) THE COOL GUYS (1’46) Lev knows The Cool Guys won’t be so cool after<br />

high school is over... will they?<br />

2) HAIRCUT (0’51)You never know when a good haircut will come in handy.<br />

3) HORNY (1’19) Lev lists the things that make him feel horny.<br />

4) HOW I SIT ON THE BUS (2’10) Lev is challenged with sitting the way a guy<br />

should sit on public transportation.<br />

5) PICKLE (0’39) Lev recalls when he tested his heterosexuality with a pickle.<br />

6) PROCRASTINATION (1’13) Lev has a lot of stuff to get done. He will start<br />

getting his stuff done... in a minute.<br />

* [Films are available as a series or separately]<br />

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ANIMATION<br />

THIS WAY UP<br />

Dir: Smith & Foulkes / 9’00 / UK / 2008 / colour / (animation/comedy)<br />

When a falling boulder flattens their hearse, A T Shank & Son have a<br />

bad day, as they make their way cross-country with just a coffin for<br />

company.<br />

• Academy Award, Best Animated Short Film, Nominated 2009<br />

• Best Animation, Rhode Island International Film Festival 2008<br />

• Best Animated Short, Palm Springs Film Festival 2009<br />

ANIMATION<br />

T.O.M.<br />

Dir: Tom Brown & Daniel Gray / 3’30 / UK / colour / HD (animation / comedy)<br />

A young boys journey…<br />

• Cartoon D’or, Finalist, 2007<br />

• Sundance Film Festival, Honourable Mention, 2007<br />

• Special Jury Award, Aspen Shortsfest 2007<br />

89


ANIMATION<br />

VIZEN<br />

Dir: Fruzsina Gaal / 3’56 / Hungary / 2007 (animation / comedy)<br />

A couple are sitting in a boat having their everyday arguments about<br />

their relationship when jealousy turns fish and birds into men...<br />

• Winner of Best Animation, Szemletek festival, 2007<br />

• Offical Selection, London Film Festical, 2008<br />

ANIMATION<br />

WAKE UP<br />

Dirs: Vessela Dantcheva and Ivan Bogdanov / 3’00 / The Netherlands / 2002 /<br />

(non-dialogue / animation comedy)<br />

The interaction between a lazy cat and a hyperactive bird.<br />

90


ANIMATION<br />

WAKE UP, FREAK OUT,<br />

THEN GET A GRIP<br />

Dir: Leo Murray/ 11`50 / UK / 2008 (animation)<br />

Chalk and talk promoting citizen’s understanding of ‘tipping points’ and<br />

‘feedbacks’ in the Earth’s climate systems. It’s much, much later than<br />

you think.<br />

ANIMATION<br />

WANTED<br />

Dir: Damien Jones / 2’21 / UK / 2009 / colour / Digital (animation / comedy)<br />

An extraordinarily lucky bandit and his horse narrowly escape the<br />

gallows.<br />

• Animated Exeter, 2009<br />

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ANIMATION<br />

WESTERN SPAGHETTI<br />

Dir: Pes / 1’44 / USA / 2009 / colour / Digital (stop motion animation)<br />

Everyday objects become delicious ingredients as we learn how to<br />

cook spaghetti through stop-motion photography.<br />

• Sundance Film Festival, Honorable Mention, 2009<br />

• Audience Award, Annecy Animation Festival 2009<br />

• TIME Magazine’s #2 Viral Film of the Year, 2009<br />

ANIMATION<br />

WISH<br />

Dirs: Vessela Dantcheva and Ivan Bogdanov / 2’20 / The Netherlands / 2004 / (non-dia-<br />

logue/animation)<br />

The melancholic film follows an unlucky lonesome creature and his<br />

attempts to find a guardian angel.<br />

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ANIMATION<br />

WITHOUT YOU<br />

Dir Tal Rosner / 4’00 / UK / 2008 / colour / HD digital (animation / experimental)<br />

A visual exploration of London’s industrial suburbia. Following colours<br />

and surfaces into abstraction, the film reveals the complexity of<br />

apparently simple forms.<br />

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HORROR / THRILLER<br />

BLACK DOG<br />

Dir: Ian Fenton / 14’00 / 2006 / UK / colour (fiction)<br />

When Chris is sent across the city to take a tonic to his ailing<br />

Grandfather, he finds himself on a chilling journey of self-discovery in<br />

this audacious re-imagining of a classic fairytale.<br />

• North Star Prize, Northern Lights Film Festival 2006<br />

HORROR / THRILLER<br />

THE HANDYMAN<br />

Dir: Simon Rumley / 15’16 / UK USA / 2006 (live action / fiction)<br />

A serial killer is on the loose and a lone woman employs a handyman to<br />

work on her farm.<br />

• Best Film, Sitges Film Festival 2006<br />

• Best Fiction, LA Shorts, Nominated 2006<br />

• Best of the Festival, Rhode Island International Film Festival 2006<br />

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HORROR / THRILLER<br />

I’LL SEE YOU IN MY<br />

DREAMS<br />

Dir: Miguel Angel Vivas / 20’00 / Portugal / 2003 / colour (horror)<br />

In a town filled with the undead, only one man seems to be able to<br />

stop them. That man is Lúcio, a worker whose wife recently turned into<br />

a zombie, forcing him to keep her locked in the basement. In a local<br />

tavern he finds a second shot at true love, but this blooming romance is<br />

threatened by the situation plaguing the town.<br />

• International Fantasy Film Award, Fantasporto 2004<br />

• Grand Prize, European Fantasy Short Film, Amsterdam Fantastic Film<br />

Festival 2004<br />

• Best Portuguese Film, Algarve International Film Festival 2005<br />

HORROR / THRILLER<br />

SKELETONS IN THE<br />

CLOSET<br />

Dir: Ulrik Friberg / 10’00 / Sweden / 2007 (live action / suspense)<br />

A woman and a man wake up on the floor in a musty flat, remembering<br />

nothing of who they are or why they are there. As they try to piece<br />

together how they ended up in this situation, their brutal, clumsy, and<br />

yet erotic nature is revealed - but at what cost?<br />

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HORROR / THRILLER<br />

THERE ARE MONSTERS<br />

Dir: Jay Dahl / 10’ / Canada / 2008 (live action / horror)<br />

There’s something that’s just not right in this small Canadian town.<br />

• London Film Festival 2008<br />

• Atlantic Film Festival 2008<br />

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MUSIC VIDEOS / PROMOS<br />

I WANT MORE<br />

Dir: Dan Gordon / 3`17 / UK / 2004<br />

An energetic music video<br />

MUSIC VIDEOS / PROMOS<br />

LITTLE BIG LOVE<br />

Dir: Thomas Mankovsky / 8’12 / Sweden / 2004 / colour (stop frame animation)<br />

Love is hard when you’re a little robot in a big world<br />

• Best Swedish Film, Stockholm International Film Festival 2004<br />

• Winner, The November Festival 2004<br />

• Winner, Young Swedish Design 2004<br />

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MUSIC VIDEOS / PROMOS<br />

QUIETSCH<br />

Dir: Baran Bo Odar / 6’11 / Germany / 2005 / colour / HD (music video)<br />

A musical of sorts, one with noises, creaking beds and three unruly kids.<br />

• First Prize, Film festival Zlin 2005<br />

• Special Jury Mention, Schweriner 2005<br />

• Special Jury Mention, Filmfestival Raunschweig 2005<br />

MUSIC VIDEOS / PROMOS<br />

SORRY I’M LATE<br />

Dir: Thomas Mankovsky / 3’12 / UK / 2003 / colour (animation / adventure)<br />

A young man misses his bus, and goes on an incredible journey to<br />

reach his destination.<br />

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EXPERIMENTAL [Under 10 minutes]<br />

BUTTERFLIES<br />

Dir: Cormac Faulkner / 12’40 / UK / 2007 / color (animation / experimental)<br />

‘Butterflies’ was created through a series of workshops with adults with<br />

learning difficulties in Coventry, who were creating artworks inspired by<br />

butterflies. The film is a series of studies of some of the participants as<br />

they work, and it is inspired by the artworks that they created.<br />

• First Prize, EU XXL Film Mobile Award, 2009<br />

EXPERIMENTAL [Under 10 minutes]<br />

COPY CITY<br />

Dir: Denise Hauser/ 4’36 / UK / 2008 / color (experimental)<br />

Copy City is an experimental exploration into marginal worlds, having<br />

its roots in the new media development, Web 2.0 and real/virtual life.<br />

• Best of Emagiciens, 2008<br />

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EXPERIMENTAL [Under 10 minutes]<br />

HIGH PLAINS WINTER<br />

Dir: Cindy Stillwell / 9’47 / USA / 2006 / B&W (live action / experimental)<br />

High Plains Winter is an attempt to understand what becomes of the<br />

human spirit in a vast, wintry landscape. Through color and black and<br />

white super 8 and 16mm images of snowscapes traversed by largescale<br />

powerlines, small strings of feeding cattle, and the occasional<br />

grain bin dotting the whiteness, humans find a way to leave traces in<br />

what very often seems an environment hostile to their existence.<br />

• Best Experimental Film, Rural Route Film Festival, New York 2006<br />

• Winner, Judges Award, San Diego Women Film Festival 2006<br />

EXPERIMENTAL [Under 10 minutes]<br />

HUTTE<br />

Dir: Philipp Hirsch / 3’48 / Germany / 2005 / color (experimental)<br />

A cottage on the water in the claws of a spoiler; a metaphor for<br />

ephemerality and childish malevolence.<br />

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EXPERIMENTAL [Under 10 minutes]<br />

INSIDE<br />

Dir: Philip Hirsch / 6’40 / Germany / 2005 / color / DV (experimental)<br />

Dazzling camera work through water and forest gives a dizzying sense<br />

of a young woman’s perspective as she flits in and out of consciousness.<br />

EXPERIMENTAL [Under 10 minutes]<br />

KINETIC SANDWICH<br />

Dir: Eric Dyer / 2’45 / USA / 2002 / colour (experimental / animation)<br />

Through a process that converts mass into time, Kinetic Sandwich<br />

explores the secret motion hidden in an everyday object.<br />

• Best Animated Film, Ann Arbor Film Festival<br />

• Best Experimental Film, Red Bank International Film Festival<br />

• Best Experimental Video, MicrocineFest<br />

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EXPERIMENTAL [Under 10 minutes]<br />

IMMERSE<br />

Dir: Anton Groves / 2’00 / ROMANIA / 2008 / colour (animation / experimental)<br />

This effervescent short plays with the idea of creatively questioning the<br />

microscopic level of existence, the ‘inner space’ that exists all around us<br />

but that we are unable to see.<br />

• Winner Best Film, Film Minute Festival 2008<br />

EXPERIMENTAL [Under 10 minutes]<br />

KAMOGAWA<br />

Dir: Aline Helmcke / 4’00 / UK / 2008 / B&W (experimental)<br />

A two-screen-projection depicting various incidents around the bridges<br />

of Kamo River in Kyoto; ‘Kamogawa’ explores the relationship between<br />

still and moving images.<br />

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EXPERIMENTAL [Under 10 minutes]<br />

MANDERLAY<br />

Dir: Paul Barritt / 3’02 / UK /2006 (animation / experimental)<br />

The narration of a nightmare with goatmen baby ballerinas, a toothfairy<br />

without a face, scissors and other horrific participants.<br />

EXPERIMENTAL [Under 10 minutes]<br />

NUMERICAL<br />

ENGAGEMENTS<br />

Dir: Chelsea Walton / 3’53 / USA / 2004 / color / 16mm (live action / experimental)<br />

This hand-processed, optically printed love poem explores an<br />

intimate, roaming rendezvous. Lush and colorful, the rhythm of editing<br />

resembles a heartbeat.<br />

• Film Arts Festival of Independent Cinema, 2004<br />

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EXPERIMENTAL [Under 10 minutes]<br />

RABBIT STORIES<br />

Dir: Sean Conway / 8’35 / UK / 2006 (live action / experimental)<br />

Rabbit Stories is a study of mental illness: a portrait of a young<br />

schizophrenic man called Fenton Fuller.<br />

• Finalist, BBC New Filmmakers Award<br />

• Best Experimental Film, Lux, Nominated 2006<br />

EXPERIMENTAL [Under 10 minutes]<br />

SOLACE<br />

Dir: Jared Katsiane / 11’19 / USA / 2006 (live action / experimental)<br />

A teenager wanders his neighborhood, drifting in and out of the lives of<br />

friends and strangers<br />

• Silver Mikeldi, Bilbao Int’l Festival of Short Film and Documentary 2005<br />

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EXPERIMENTAL [Under 10 minutes]<br />

SUPERHERO<br />

Dir: Jared Katsiane / 4’00 / USA / 2006 (live action / experimental)<br />

A young boy waits at a bus stop, drawing his ideal self as a superhero<br />

EXPERIMENTAL [Under 10 minutes]<br />

WALKING<br />

Dir: Alexandre Bayle / 5’25 / France / (animation / experimental)<br />

Following someone’s footsteps through a sound- journey in the heart of<br />

a city where sound is light<br />

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ENVIRONMENTAL<br />

BICYCLE MESSENGERS<br />

Dir: Joshua Frankel / 5’08 / USA / 2006 / colour (animation / documentary)<br />

Animated Bicycle messengers weave between the live<br />

action streets of New York City, highlighting the peculiar relationship<br />

between messengers and the contemporary city in which they operate.<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL<br />

CHEAT NEUTRAL<br />

Dir: Beth Stratford/ 12’42 / UK / 2007 / colour (documentary / live action)<br />

From the high street to the houses of Parliament, cheatneutral.com<br />

sparks an important debate about the inadequacies of carbon<br />

offsetting.<br />

• Winner, Best Documentary, Rushes Film Festival 2007<br />

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ENVIRONMENTAL<br />

CO2 OR YOU?<br />

Dir:Tama Gempton / 1’00 / Canada / 2007 / color / 16mm/HD (live action/experimental)<br />

With climate change becoming a reality, humanity’s faith in technology<br />

to solve our climate problems is challenged by our inability to give up<br />

on harmful technologies.<br />

• Ecofilms, 2008<br />

• Cine’Eco International Festival, 2008<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL<br />

GUILTY BY NATURE<br />

Dir: Joseph Barnett / 9’20 / UK / 2006 / color / HD (experimental / nature)<br />

Set on a militant horticultural nursery, Guilty By Nature follows the life<br />

cycle of a wild and vigorous shrub; exploring ideas of individuality and<br />

persecution. The film is shot with extreme close-ups, varied frame rates<br />

and an exaggerated soundscape.<br />

• Best Experimental Film, London Short Film Festival 2007<br />

• Best Experimental Film, Concorto Film Festival 2007<br />

• Edinburgh International Film Festival 2006<br />

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ENVIRONMENTAL<br />

SHED<br />

Dir: Paul Barritt / 1’34 / UK / 2006 (animation / experimental)<br />

Children play “I can see you...”<br />

• Professional Category, Darklight Film Festival 2006<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL<br />

UNBEARABLE HEAT<br />

Dir: Paul Barritt / 3’39 / UK / 2006 / colour (animation, experimental)<br />

The nightmarish narration of an extreme drought in the city.<br />

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SPORTS<br />

ALPTRAUM<br />

Dir: This Luscher / 3’00 / Switzerland / 2007 / colour / Film (live action – comedy)<br />

In the Swiss Alps, a man watches the finals of the EURO 2008 with<br />

Switzerland playing. Just before the game ends there’s a heavy bang<br />

and the TV turns black. The man soon discovers that the ball from<br />

the game is stuck in his satellite dish; suddenly HE is in control of the<br />

outcome of the game.<br />

• Zurich Film Festival<br />

• Bamberger Kurzfilmtage (DE)<br />

• Fest. Int. Du Court Métrange Clermont Ferrand (FR)<br />

SPORTS<br />

L’ARBITRO<br />

Dir:Paolo Zucca / 15’00 / Italy / 2008 / B&W / Digibeta (live action / comedy)<br />

In the hellish mayhem of a lowest division football match, the destinies<br />

of two thieves cross paths<br />

• Special Jury Award, Clermont-Ferrand Film Festival 2009<br />

• Best Short Film, David di Donatello, Rome 2009<br />

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SPORTS<br />

LIBRE INDIRECTO<br />

Dir: Juanjo Gimenez / 10’00 / Spain / 1997 / colour / 35mm (live action / comedy)<br />

During a regional soccer game, a goalkeeper is sent off from the<br />

game. A very special supporter will cheer up the substitute the rest of<br />

the match.<br />

• Canal+ Short Film Award, Festival Montpellier 1997<br />

• Special Jury Prize, Nuremberg Festival 1998<br />

• Los Angeles Shorts Film Festival<br />

SPORTS<br />

LOVESPORT<br />

[Series of 10]<br />

Dir: Grant Orchard / 10 x 2’00 / UK / 2007 / colour / digital (animation / comedy)<br />

For all you Hoppers, Skippers, Jumpers, Kickers, Throwers, Shooters,<br />

Divers and Climbers, this is the series for you.<br />

ALL IN WRESTLING / BASKETBALL / BIG GAME HUNTING / DOMINOES / HIGH<br />

DIVING / MOUNTAINEERING / PAINTBALLING / PARK FOOTBALL / PING PONG<br />

/ SKI JUMPING / SUMO / THE DOGS<br />

* [Films are available as a series or separately]<br />

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SPORTS<br />

MAXIMA PENA<br />

Dir: Juanjo Gimenez / 11’00 / Spain / 2005 / color / 35mm (live action / comedy)<br />

During a regional football match, the trainer tries to guide his team,<br />

instead of attending his father’s funeral.<br />

• Best Comedy, Los Angeles Intl. Shorts Film Festival, Nominated 2006<br />

• Audience Award, Festival du Cinéma Méditerranéen de Montpellier 2006<br />

• Chicago International Film Festival<br />

SPORTS<br />

MENTAL BLOCK<br />

Dir: Karen Palmer / 3’00 / UK / 2008 / colour / DV (live action/documentary)<br />

Mental barriers can be just as formidable as physical ones, especially in<br />

the world of free running.<br />

• Finalist, IFC.com Documentary Competition, 2008<br />

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SPORTS<br />

PERFORMER<br />

Dir: Olaf Wendt / 3’39 / UK / 2006 (live action/ fiction)<br />

A man runs through a forest. Another figure runs in the distance. They<br />

chase each other through a series of enviroment’s and through ever<br />

increasing obstacles. Finally they face each other head-to-head...<br />

• Honorary Award, Sopot Film Festival 2006<br />

• Seahorse Award, Moondance 2006<br />

For more information please visit<br />

www.futureshorts.com<br />

or email<br />

distribution@futureshorts.com<br />

Future Shorts Ltd<br />

69-71 Leonard Street<br />

London<br />

EC2A 4QU<br />

United Kingdom<br />

+44 (0)207 739 6055<br />

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