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a constantly growing and annotated catalogue of all the short films featured in our releases, publications, or screenings

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The Flowers Stand Silently, Witnessing
The Flowers Stand Silently, Witnessing (Theo Panagopoulos, 2024)
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The Flowers Stand Silently, Witnessing

Theo Panagopoulos, Palestine, United Kingdom, 2024, 17’

Eighty years later, Theo Panagopoulos sheds a bitter light on archival footage. The director builds a dystopian bridge between the harbinger of the Nakba in 1948 and today’s genocide. Where are the plants and the people now? Do they still colour the regions?

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Blight
Blight (John Smith, 1996)
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Blight

John Smith, United Kingdom, 1996, 15’

Blight revolves around the building of the M11 Link Road in East London, which provoked a long and bitter campaign by local residents to protect their homes from demolition. What is presented is simultaneously fact and fiction.

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Mast-Del
Mast-Del (Maryam Tafakory, 2023)
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Mast-del

Maryam Tafakory, Iran, United Kingdom, 2023, 17’

Maryam Tafakory creates an intimate inner world that moves between the concrete and the abstract. Layers of found and original footage are superimposed to fill in some of the cracks, the deletions, the limits of representation. Mast-del is a love song that would never pass through censorship.

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The Wrong Trousers
The Wrong Trousers (Nick Park, 1993)
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The Wrong Trousers

Nick Park, United Kingdom, 1993, 30’

In the Oscar-winning The Wrong Trousers, the kind-hearted, cheese-loving bachelor and inventor Wallace rents out his loyal and intelligent anthropomorphic dog’s bedroom to a penguin.

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Wasp
Wasp (Andrea Arnold, 2003)
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Wasp

Andrea Arnold, United Kingdom, 2003, 26’

Wasp follows a single mother too young to have four children, and too poor to feed them. This Oscar-winning short film was shot in Dartford, a south-east London working-class suburb, where filmmaker Andrea Arnold grew up.

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The Girl Chewing Gum
The Girl Chewing Gum (John Smith, 1976)
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The Girl Chewing Gum

John Smith, United Kingdom, 1976, 12’

An authoritative voice-over pre-empts the events in the image, seeming to order not only the people, cars, and moving objects on the screen but also the actual camera movements on the street in view. John Smith draws attention to how controlling and directional the practice of voice-over actually is.

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One Hundred Children Waiting for a Train
One Hundred Children Waiting for a Train (Ignacio Agüero, 1988)
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One Hundred Children Waiting for a Train

Ignacio Agüero, Chile, United Kingdom, 1988, 57’

Each Saturday, historian and activist Alicia Vega transforms the chapel of Lo Hermida into a screening room for about a hundred children. They have never seen an actual movie, and in her workshop, they learn more about cinema. Through watching films, the children discover a larger reality and a different world.

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Phantoms of Nabua
Phantoms of Nabua (Apichatpong Weerasethakul, 2009)
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Phantoms of Nabua

Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Germany, Thailand, United Kingdom, 2009, 11’

During the Cold War, the Thai village of Nabua was accused of harbouring communists. Its inhabitants were subject to violent reprisals. Phantoms of Nabua evokes these atrocities, but does so under a luminous guise.

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The War Game
The War Game (Peter Watkins, 1966)
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The War Game

Peter Watkins, United Kingdom, 1966, 48’

The War Game presents a fictional scenario concerning the consequences of an explosion in Kent following the escalation of an East-West conflict. The BBC withdrew its support, stating that “the effect of the film is considered too horrific for television broadcast”. The film had a significant impact on the growing campaign for nuclear disarmament.

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Nazarbazi
Nazarbazi (Maryam Tafakory, 2022)
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Nazarbazi

Maryam Tafakory, Iran, United Kingdom, 2022, 19’

After the revolution in 1979, Iran prohibited the depiction on the silver screen of men and women touching. Since then, directors have relied on every cinematic trick in the book to mirror ecstatic tension—but often the game of glances is enough to set a scene ablaze. Nazarbazi collages these intense cinematic moments into a poem about love and desire in Iranian film, which also echoes our own pandemic time of physical distancing.

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Measures of Distance
Measures of Distance (Mona Hatoum, 1988)
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Measures of Distance

Mona Hatoum, Canada, United Kingdom, 1988, 15’

Letters from a Palestinian woman living in war-torn Lebanon to her daughter, whom she has not seen for years, and a series of photographs convey the effects of war and exile on their personal and cultural life, with a nuanced look at family relationships.

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Creature Comforts
Creature Comforts (Nick Park, 1989)
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Creature Comforts

Nick Park, United Kingdom, 1989, 5’

In this short animated film by Wallace and Gromit creator Nick Park, various zoo animals are interviewed about their living conditions. The film points to issues regarding the living conditions of wild animals, but succeeds in doing so with a lot of humour.

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Downside Up

Tony Hill, United Kingdom, 1984, 18’

With a single camera movement, this film explores humankind’s relationship to the ground. The viewpoint continuously changes. Places, objects, people, and events come in and out of focus. These observations gradually speed up and reveal a double-sided ground, flipping like a tossed coin, which then slows again to oscillate around the Earth’s edge.

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Swollen Stigma

Sarah Pucill, United Kingdom, 1998, 21’

Swollen Stigma is a visual, surrealistic narrative about a woman travelling both literally and psychically through several rooms. Memories, or fantasies, of another woman, fill her imagination. The film proposes lesbian imagery, and its shifting points of view jump between the protagonist, fantasy spaces, and her lover, making an internal world leak into what is external.

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The Black Tower
The Black Tower (John Smith, 1987)
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The Black Tower

John Smith, United Kingdom, 1987, 24’

A man finds himself haunted by a mysterious black tower in London that appears to follow him wherever he goes. The Black Tower is an example of a film that succesfully plays with emotions and the language of film.

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Elephant
Elephant (Alan Clarke, 1989)
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Elephant

Alan Clarke, United Kingdom, 1989, 37’

Elephant is, without question, Alan Clarke’s bleakest film: a compilation of eighteen murders on the streets of Belfast, without explanatory narrative. After each killing, the camera dwells on the bodies, forcing the viewer to confront the brutality of their deaths.

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I Am Good At Karate

Jess Dadds, United Kingdom, 2021, 11’

Portrait of a young teenager with mental health issues who is passionate about karate. They wander around a housing estate in East Kent, locked in verbal and physical battles with a hallucinatory demon.

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Trajectory Drift

Iván Castiñeiras Gallego, France, United Kingdom, 2018, 24’

In a container, sitting between crates of merchandise, two men talk about their exile. Their stories about the crossing of endless borders come together in a common dream: to reach England.

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