“Rock & Roll” – Short Film Review

Johnny Ghost is on his way to the most important gig of his career. But a series of eerie and surreal circumstances prevent him from even leaving the house.

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Clustifer – Short Film Review

A gruelling visual interpretation of what it’s like to suffer from a cluster headache. ‘Clustifer’ follows one man’s experience with the untameable beast.

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Mr Rockstar – Short Film Review

Directed by Abu Arifeen Khan, ‘Mr Rockstar’ follows a teenager’s angst in the world of drugs and violence. Mr Rockstar is available to watch on Amazon Prime now.

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Carga By Yad Deen – Short Film Review

Intense. Terrifying. Beautifully refined. ‘Carga’ follows documentarian Marta and her partner, Juan, on their exploration of an abandoned factory in Iraq.

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Wild Geese – Short Film Review

‘Wild Geese’, directed by Devany Greenwood, is delicate and devastating in the same breath. It explores the poetical love we think we can only dream of and the love we think we know and want. A struggle between truth and comfort.

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Cotton Wool – Short Film Review

Director, Nick Connor, shows excellent artistic control of an all too realistic subject. His latest film, ‘Cotton Wool’, explores the reality of child carers.

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Aping – Short Film Review

“Based on one of the most controversial psychology experiments in history, five participants undergo a not so simple test of conformity.”

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Bellmouth – Short Film Review

‘Amy is taken on a camping holiday for her 15th Birthday by her Dad. The carefree days with her little brother soon give way to uncertain weeks. The shifting sands of the parent-child relationship reveals an uncertain foundation leaving Amy with a decision to make that’s best for her and her little brother.’

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