Vincent Dolan
Mar 17, 2019
For Pepper [Rebecca Singleton, Ireland, 2018] /// Purgatorium [Kamil Iwanowicz, UK, 2018]
Explaining the concept of death to a child can be incredibly challenging, since we can never know how that child will react. They might...
Gabriella Florence Kumah
Mar 17, 2019
Lovesick [Andrew Hamblin, UK, 2018]
We have all experienced heartbreak at some point in our lives, whether it is the loss of a loved one, the ending of a friendship or the...
Charlie Greep
Mar 14, 2019
The Latent Image [Alexander Birrell, UK/Canada, 2018]
An atmospheric short film from British director Alexander Birrell, The Latent Image tells the story of Robert Walsh, a writer who has...
Sam Briggs
Mar 9, 2019
Disintegrants [John Harlan Norris, USA, 2017 /// Going to the Mattresses [Mary Beth Reed, USA, 2018]
As myriad abstract shapes and floating objects move at a reassuring pace across the screen, the mind instantly throws up memories of...
Jim Rogers
Mar 7, 2019
Rachel [Indigo Bates, USA, 2018]
Rachel is a film with a clever narrative structure, an example of brave and incisive narrative filmmaking and a piece that that showcases a
Olivia Starr
Mar 6, 2019
The Inuring [James Hughes, UK, 2016]
The powerful start of The Inuring presents itself as a tense drama. We are introduced to two young women who we come to realise, as the dram
Sam Briggs
Mar 5, 2019
Constance (A Symphony of Kisses) [Pierre Gaffié, France, 2017] /// Finding Shakespeare [Margaret McG
Constance (A Symphony of Kisses) offers a charming account of one woman’s strategic pursuit of an end to loneliness. Its central premise...
Charlie Greep
Mar 5, 2019
Back Up My Memories (Selene Citro & Luna Lunardi, Italy, 2018)
Part speculative fiction and part introspective look at memory, Back Up My Memories is an interesting short film from directing duo...
Jim Rogers
Mar 4, 2019
Night Out in Killashandra [Lina Jalala, Ireland, 2018]
Night Out in Killashandra is a whip-smart take on the modern world of dating and the ways in which young people meet (or, in this case,...
Vincent Dolan
Mar 4, 2019
Waves Over Sand [Mark Nugent, UK, 2017] /// Echo [Ron Graves, UK, 2018]
Watching someone lose their memory is one of life’s most difficult and profound experiences, especially when the inflicted begins to...