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- The lasting influence of David Bowie's legacy is explored by Calling the Shot's director Issy Snailham. Set in 1970s England, an introverted young boy discovers the transcendental and alluring brilliance of Bowie.
- A cautionary tale of nationalism (and the relative merits of pasties).
- A short animation about the filmmaker's journey as refugee to England via Calais, France. The film focuses on her stay for 25 days at the refugee camp or 'Jungle' in Calais, before she crossed the Channel as a stowaway.
- Ellen Pearson directs a collaborative project exploring the everyday experiences of Tilly Lawless, a sex worker in Sydney's decriminalised sex industry, understood within the context of society's taboos and an ever increasing call for international decriminalisation of the profession. Unlike previous documentation of sex work it welcomes the viewer into Tilly's world as a confidant, rather than as a voyeur.
- Scenes from a parallel universe where chickens are the dominant species.
- An insight into the haunting nature of depression from BFI Film Academy student, Darnell Smart.
- A woman loses her husband and finds a potted plant.
- Falmouth University alumnus and Spike Island artist in residence, Nick Popham takes a closer look at the hidden gestures that disturb an otherwise empty riverbank.
- A triangle of love and visions of freedom. Based on an excerpt from Szymanowski's Krol Roger. International Opera and Theatre Director Ella has worked on over 120 productions in 9 countries and is joint artistic director of Constella OperaBallet alongside Leo Geyer.
- Josh Blaaberg challenges notions of nationhood and identity in Woodland, a sensory short film about an elderly man recounting a life-changing summer holiday.
- My window view: study of the Roma community for Turner Prize director Winner Gillian Wearing's international collective project 'Your Views'.
- A man's quest for spiritual enlightenment leads to romance and despair.
- Citizens of a new planet connect with their African ancestors.
- In this intimate portrait of family relationships and rifts, NOSE reflects on the events and people that make us who we are.
- Another dull Sunday at her father's.
- Bristol-based animator Sophie Marsh created an ABC fact file-filled with animals in her paper film for adults. Produced by Calling the Shots.
- A man follows a piece of string that guides him through his life.
- A young woman revisits a momentous decision in Fragile by Anna Merida Wylder. Anna is interested in projects that make people think, address taboo subjects and break silences. She had no previous experience of film making before this project.
- A mixed media animation short about characters making tiny teacups and also falling in and out of love.
- 'Chickens' directed by George Wu, has been chosen to be part of the 'Random Acts' series currently airing on Channel 4 at midnight on Thursdays. George worked with illustrator, Meng-Chia Lai to create a touching and charming story of how friendships develop and change. With a music score by Athos Tsiopani, Meng-Chai Lai's delicate, seemingly simple, line drawings are able to portray a complexity of emotions in a sensitive way.