Field of Vision

  • BFI London Film Festival

    A Shorts-Centric Preview of London Film Festival 2020

    We take a look at the programme for the 64th edition of the BFI London Film Festival and highlight the short films from S/W alums and the features from directors who started in short film.

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    Drama DANIELS

    Possibilia

    *Scroll down to view the film* Written and directed by DANIELS (Swiss Army Man), POSSIBILIA is an interactive love story set in the multiverse. Alex Karpovsky and Zoe Jarman star as a young couple contemplating breaking up. You witness the events from any of 16 different perspectives.

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    Experimental Anna Apter

    /Imagine

    To explore themes of solitude and our artificial online existences, filmmaker Anna Apter created this short film with the sole assistance of AI tools and her dog.

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    Documentary Daniel Koehler

    A House Without Snakes

    Two young Bushmen struggle to build their futures after relocation from their ancestral homeland in Botswana. An intimate coming-of-age story that frames personal tensions with deeper questions of what it is like to live at the intersection of tradition and modernity.

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    Horror Elwood Quincy Walker

    The Rule of Three

    A woman haunted by her OCD and intrusive thoughts must overcome herself and face her inner demons to survive the night in the event of a terrifying home invasion by three masked slashers.

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    Drama Kimi Howl Lee

    Kama'āina (Child of the Land)

    After suffering abuse from her stepfather, a queer sixteen-year-old must navigate life on the streets, until she eventually finds refuge at the Pu’uhonua o Wai’anae - Hawaii’s largest organized homeless encampment.

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    Thriller Kalp Sanghvi & Upamanyu Bhattacharyya

    Wade

    In a version of Kolkata, India, rendered unliveable by rising sea levels, things take a dark turn when a family of climate change refugees are ambushed by a tiger on the flooded streets.

  • Interview

    Interview with Tom Stern

    Tom Stern talks to us about the concept and inspiration for his film, The Autobiography of Tom Stern: Chapter Six, The New Science.

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