Events
Wednesday 28 June
 
ANTONIO'S BREAKFAST / Daniel Mulloy
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Winner of 2006 BAFTA Short Film Award. Unable to dress, eat, move or breathe on his own, Antonio’s father depends upon him. Fourteen floors up and desperate to escape, Antonio won’t let himself leave.
 
MONTY THE LAMB / Paul Kelly
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Exclusive screening of Saint Etienne's new short documentary about Hendon Football Club. Directed by Paul Kelly, with music by Saint Etienne. A day in the life of North London non-leaguers Hendon, seen through the eyes of their club mascot, carpet fitter Dave Garner.
 
INDUSTRIAL LOVE DWARF No.7 / Rong
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Ever wondered why one day you can wake up and you just don’t love someone any more? This cutting expose reveals all….
 
THAT OLD PAIR OF JEANS - Fat Boy Slim / Jon Watts

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Inspired by a viral that is doing the rounds Jon tracked down Chris Bliss to interpret the new Fatboy Slim video through the medium of juggling.

 
PULL SHAPES - The Pipettes
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UK Phil Spector maniacs The Pipettes looked to Russ Meyer’s explotation classic Beyond the Valley of the Dolls for the inspiration of their clip ’Pull Shapes‘. Think Weezer's "Buddy Holly" clip, but with cuter girls.
 
WE SHARE OUR MOTHER'S HEALTH - The Knife / Motomichi Nakamura
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This is the world of The Knife: precise, particular, dark, funny-peculiar, funny-ha-ha. This Swedish brother-and-sister duo work mostly on their own in splendid isolation; they release music on their own label, licensing it to selected partners around the world, so they have to answer to no one.
 
WHEN I FOUND THE KNIFE AGAIN / Amy Engles

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Sequel to the thought provoking short film 'When I Found The Knife', the result of a worldwide competition to find a budding film production star capable of creating an interesting interpretation of the world that surrounds The Knife. 'When I found The Knife Again' is the creation of Amy Engles, a talented new film director who impressed The Knife with her astounding
 
SCREEN KISS / Steven Sander
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Kevin Chicken, a fellow director of Steven Sander at Quiet Storm was filming a scene for a shampoo commercial. Steven asked the actors that morning whether he could use them in a little project of his own and they agreed to improvise scenes between breaks in the filming. ‘Screen Kiss’ combines footage from a real film shoot with some improvised dialogue.
 
FRED ZENTNER’S CINEMA BOOKSHOP WAS HERE / Grant Gee
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It was (for 37 years). But now it’s not. Which is sad. And what’s the difference between an old-fangled Bolex and a newfangled Sony HDV. A new film from the acclaimed director of Radiohead's "Meeting People is Easy".
 

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