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    Documentary Matthew Harmer

    Immoral Code

    An issue-documentary that examines the moral implications of developing autonomous weapons—should we develop the power to kill without human control?

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    Dramedy Lee Filipovski

    Flafi (Fluffy)

    A family of three are packing to emigrate to Canada from Belgrade. When Fluffy, a gigantic prize teddy bear turns up at the door, the parents must decide whether or not they have room for their daughter's new friend.

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    Experimental Dumas Haddad

    Flowers

    A young prince embarks on a search for his one true love in Dumas Haddad's Flowers - an afro-futuristic fairytale of love looking to "reimagine a genre".

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    Comedy David Soll

    Silo

    Paul is the custodian of a nuclear missile silo, living alone in the vast underground structure. More interested in his passion - painting and sculpting the missile - than his duties, he gets a lousy performance review that threatens his job.

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    Dark Comedy Tamsin Topolski

    I'm a Good Person

    A dark satirical comedy that explores toxic positivity and the darkness we dismiss by looking on the bright side.

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    Drama Carolina Giammetta

    I Don't Care

    An expecting mother takes a gardening job as she tries to deal with the possibility of having a child with Down’s Syndrome in this deeply moving short

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    Adventure Bastiaan Schravendeel

    Scrambled

    After Esra misses her train late one evening, a discarded, living Rubik’s cube tries tries to get her attention in an attempt to get solved.

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    Poem Jake Dypka

    Embarrassed

    British poet and spoken word artist, Hollie McNish vocalises the daily battle mothers face when nursing in public.

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    Experimental Phinehas Hodges

    ALONE

    An experimental exploration of who we are when no one is watching: the freedom we experience, and the loneliness—the way we sing, dance, love, cry, and dream when we are alone.

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    Drama Steph Green

    New Boy

    The new kid in class looks different—he's from Rwanda—and when the other kids start to tease him, it calls up memories of a violent past.

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