Lucy Campbell

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    Documentary Rosie Baldwin

    Where the Sun Always Shines

    Bognor Regis may have been repeatedly crowned Britain’s worst seaside town, but its residents now face a bigger crisis: the rising sea levels threatening to swallow up their small town.

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    S/W 2018 Year In Review

    A reflection on a great 2018 in short film curating, a peek ahead to 2019, and a playlist of shorts that were especially beloved by our curators.

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    Dark Comedy Gareth Bowen

    The Licensed Fool

    A travelling court jester, known as The Licensed Fool, begins to unravel when he learns of a sinister motive behind him being hired for an upcoming performance.

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    Comedy Christine Hooper

    The Last Time

    Ever tried to quit smoking, but then been unable to resist returning to that toxic (but tempting) relationship again? And again. And again...

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    Drama Matthew James Reilly

    Abigail

    At the end of what she hopes to be her last day at work, a young gas station attendant attempts to leave town permanently.

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    Drama Tom Noakes

    Nursery Rhymes

    Why is a Metalhead singing Old MacDonald on the side of a rural highway? A surreal scene turns into an engaging mystery in this celebrated single-take short.

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    Drama Gosha Shapiro

    Lena

    A 9-year-old girl plays translator during a parent-teacher conference between her Russian dad and her American teacher.

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    Satire Dylan Allen

    Epilogue

    Even heroes have to do laundry sometimes.

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    Drama Anu Valia

    Lucia, Before and After

    After traveling 200 miles, a young woman waits out Texas’s state-mandated 24-hour waiting period before her abortion can proceed, in this Sundance Grand Jury Prize winner.

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    GOBELINS lécole de l'image: Films of 2017

    From magic to space exploration, yakuza gansters to human sacrifice, the latest graduation films out of the esteemed French school GOBELINS are sure to delight

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