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Us Four (Dir. Alex Peake) 

BFI London Film Festival Selection

This Docu-Animation offers a heartfelt exploration of the bond between sisters, told from the perspective of the eldest sister. It reflects on their shared memories, the laughter, and the challenges they together as they grew up. Through her eyes, we witness how time shapes their relationship, highlighting the changes experience individually and as sisters. As life progresses, they each evolve in their own ways and learn to cherish the enduring connection they share.

Did Dawin Get it Wrong (Dir. Oliver Cummins) 

Winner at Wildlife Film Festival Rotterdam

This film takes a bold approach to breaking down gender roles and dismantling the patriarchy by examining Darwin's theory of evolution. Through a critical lens, it explores how evolutionary concepts have shaped our understanding of gender dynamics, revealing surprising findings along the way. The narrative challenges viewers to rethink established notions of gender and power, ultimately highlighting potential for a more equitable future. With engaging insights, the film encourages a deeper conversation about the evolution of societal norms.

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Untied Shoelaces  (Dir. Samir Modi) 

Oscar Student Shortlisted

A father returns home for the first time in many years, setting the stage for an emotional journey of reconnection. As he navigates the complexities of their strained relationship, both father and son with the unresolved feelings and misunderstandings that have built up over time. Their attempts to bridge the reveal the challenges of forgiveness and the longing for a deeper bond, making for a poignant exploration of family dynamics and the enduring ties between parent and child. 

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RESORT  (Dir. Chanelle Eidenbenz) 

 A mother and her two daughters embark on a much-anticipated holiday, hoping to strengthen their bond and create cherished memories. As they navigate the ups and downs of their unique relationships, the journey reveals tensions and unspoken emotions that challenge their notion of a ‘normal’ family. With each twist and turn, the trio learns that love comes in many forms. 

Winner at Tirana International Film Festival 

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Jeremy: A Nightmare  (Dir. Harry Sherriff ) 

Winner at Bolton Film Festival

In this dark psychological comedy, Jeremy's mind begins to unravel as his job comes under threat. The line between reality and his imagination starts to blur, both visually and sonically. The story pulls you into a tense, immersive world, leaving you to wonder whether you should laugh or be scared.

A fly on the wall view of a young boys life as he grows up and idolises his brother, following in his footsteps he soon has to choose whether to go down the same path as his brother or choose his own. this films slow pace makes you son connected to all the characters and their choices as you watch events unfold. 

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Shadow (Joel Alfonso Vargas ) 

Winner at South London Film Festival 

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