Drama Centre London

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    Drama Andree Ljutica

    How to Say I Love You at Night

    When Paul refuses to leave, Benny's easy night of sex and drugs takes a strange turn in this 16-min. single take film exploring notions of male-on-male intimacy, sexuality and violence.

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    Drama Randy Yang

    Video

    A woman's racist remarks toward a homeless black man are captured on video by two teenage black girls in this confrontational drama.

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    Drama Lulu Wang

    Touch

    When an elderly Chinese man's cultural naivety gets him in trouble, he struggles with his son and the legal system to make the context of his behaviour understood.

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    Drama Jamieson Pearce

    Adult

    A woman goes to an adult store in search of redemption

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    Drama Tom Campbell

    The Bends

    A Mixed Martial Arts fighter wrestles with the news she is pregnant in the lead-up to the most important fight of her career.

  • Best of the Month

    Best Films of the Month: April

    A trio of shorts high on impact and memorability, in this 33-minute playlist you can expect innovative storytelling, touching drama and a little scale model nudity.

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    Dramedy Morgan Cooper

    U SHOOT VIDEOS?

    Moji, a young filmmaker in Kansas City, shoots low budget music videos for a living. He has talent and wants to take his career to the next level, but the leap forward is difficult… and at times dangerous.

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    Drama Jakob Rørvik

    Apocalypse Norway

    Oda and her friends are holidaying in the stunning south of Norway, seemingly shielded from a deadly virus spreading around the world. (This film was shot in 2018, before COVID-19. However, in the current circumstances, its plot and themes could be upsetting. Viewer discretion is advised)

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    Sci‑Fi Kate Cox

    Vert

    Emelia (BAFTA Nominee Nikki Amuka-Bird) and Jeff (Nick Frost) are an open minded couple celebrating their 20th wedding anniversary by venturing into the virtual reality world of 'Vert' together, where people are presented as their 'ideal selves'.

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