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.
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.
On her way back from work, a woman witnesses something happening in the bus. She has to decide if she will reveal it or not.
Amid the bustle of Karachi on Pakistan’s Independence Day, the tumultuous events portrayed in Hamza Bangash’s bracing, tension-filled drama widen the gulf of understanding between two brothers.
Jack longs for a normal life, one where he can build relationships and express himself. The only thing in his way is his responsibility to care for Glenn, his uncle, a victim of dementia.
One of the most acclaimed shorts of the year, and a frontrunner for Oscar. Mohamed is a shepherd in rural Tunisia with his wife and two young sons. Their world is shaken when their oldest son returns after a long journey with a mysterious woman he says is his wife.
The story of two contrasting Libyans, through these two characters, we discover the circumstances surrounding one of the most influential events in modern Libyan history: The Abu Salim Prison Massacre.
As one of 500 Muslim soldiers in the UK, Ali stands out. Returning home from duty in Afghanistan unexpectedly, he faces tensions from his brother and community.
With a selection of short films available online for free, there's never been a better time to dive into the eclectic programs of the Short Shorts Film Festival & Asia
With the BFI London Film Festival set to once again open its doors on Wednesday October 5th, we take a look at the programme and select our highlights from the 2022 line-up.