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SUMMARY:SFW: Shorts Screening and Awards
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we celebrate the launch of Southampton Film Week 2021 with one of our most popular and eclectic events\, SFW: Shorts. \nThe evening celebrates the best in international\, regional and local filmmaking talent in the specialism of short films. All films on the bill are ten minutes and under and have been shortlisted as part of Southampton Film Week’s short film competition this year.  \nDocumentaries\, fiction films and artist films ensure the evening is filled with a unique mix of topics covered and stories told.  Following the screening there will be a chance for the audience to vote for their favourite\, then enjoy the much-anticipated award ceremony. A truly special event for filmmakers and filmgoers. \nDoors open from 7pm. \nSusan Beckett\, SFW Director\, presenting Thomas Shawcroft with his 2020 awards for film\, Rose Pandemic\n  \n  \n  \n \n  \n  \n  \nAnnouncing the Official Selection for SFW: Shorts 2021. Click here.
URL:https://southamptonfilmweek.com/event/sfw-shorts-screening-and-awards
LOCATION:MAST Mayflower Studios\, 142 - 144 Above Bar Street\, Southampton\, Hampshire\, SO14 7DU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Launch,Screening & Awards,SFW2021,Short Films
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SUMMARY:Short Story Cinema
DESCRIPTION:City Eye presents Short Story Cinema. \n \n  \nThis annual event celebrates the short film format and what can visually & creatively be achieved in just a few minutes of storytelling. Short Story Cinema will premiere live on City Eye’s YouTube channel on Friday 20th November at 7.15pm\, join us for a free evening of wonderful films. \nThe Short Story Cinema programme for 2020 includes several short fictions\, documentaries and artist films created by filmmakers from the region as well as SFW: Shorts 2020 winning films ‘Roiet’ which picked up the award for Best Documentary and ‘Rose Pandemic’ which received the awards for Best Fiction Film\, the Regional Filmmaker Prize and the Michael Fuller Award for Best Film. ‘Parrot’ was also part of the Official Selection for SFW: Shorts this year. \nThe Films: \nA Grand Day Out by Steve Bega \nA day out with skateboarding icon & rock climbing sensation Sue Hazel \nSteve Bega is a Southampton based skateboarder\, zine maker & camera holder. \n  \nThe Offering  of Hexer by Misha James \nNordic mythology fantasy short film following three witches who are responsible for your fate. \nThe Offering of Hexer was produced for Misha’s final major project at Solent University. The Director wanted the story to explore the Nordic mythological fantasy adventure featuring mythical creatures and humans. It is set in the fictional Nine worlds of Yggdrasil\, Niflheim\, the dark mist world.  \nData-day-Flow by Nicola Anderson \nData-today-Flow is a film short about Time\, the blurring of life at home during Lockdown. Being present ‘online’ or off communication becomes a challenge\, a battle of wits\, a trauma a quiet contemplation\, the boundaries of a new way to be change. \nExploring the passage of time\, the film without warning propels us through a cacophony of emotions and sounds\, with stops and starts\, pauses and jolts\, white noise and  birdsong\, until surprisingly  then\, without warning\, the blending of  reality\, from screen time\, to that of life spend in a domestic setting\, during the long warm days of summer\, becomes one. \nParrot by Alexander Wilks \nAn isolated young woman phones an ex-partner seeking advice and closure. \n“Parrot” was a film conceived and created during the Coronavirus lockdown period in the UK. Made in three weeks in April\, the film was made over a call on Facebook and set to domestic shots taken from the apartment the director was staying in. The film was inspired by the melancholy that isolation generates and aims to explore the need for reassurance that people find themselves confronted with when separated from the ones they love. \n  \nRoiet by Romá Cots \n“Roiet” is an poetic\, romantic and meaningful observational documentary shot in northeastern Catalonia about an 80-year-old peasant farmer that lives amongst a few old and frail farmers in the village of San Salvador de Toló. The depopulated area and the left over villagers are the victims of the new way of modern life. \nThis documentary showcases a small piece of Roiet talking about his personal history whilst shots of his village and him working on his lands capture his alienation living in isolated beauty. \n  \nRose Pandemic by Daisy Lewis \nAt the height of lockdown\, Rose ‘Patricia Hodge’ and her dog Reg live in comfortable isolation in an affluent part of central london. When a chance encounter with an unlikely drug dealer disrupts their routine\, she realises she was already shielding from her past. \nRose Pandemic was filmed within lockdown regulations and under the BFI x BAFTA Crew supported film challenge\, Micro Short Films initiative. \n  \nBeatriz by Joao Magalhaes \nConsisting of only 3 shots\, Beatriz is a young maid trapped in the repetitive cycle of her job.  \n  \nAffinité by Kieran Black \nUsing the renowned classical piece “The Blue Danube Waltz”\, a romantic-experimental short film of a young couple struggling to open up their true emotions.
URL:https://southamptonfilmweek.com/event/short-story-cinema
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Short Films
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201116T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201116T190000
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SUMMARY:Youth Film Festival Showcase
DESCRIPTION:City Eye presents SFW’s Youth Film Festival Showcase. \nWelcome to our annual screening which showcases & celebrates films made by young filmmakers in the region. Although we cannot celebrate the filmmaking achievements of young people on the big screen as we would traditionally we are pleased to share this showcase with you and are excited that in this difficult year young people have continued to express themselves\, develop skills and enjoy the opportunity to be creative. \nThe Youth Film Festival Showcase will premiere live on City Eye’s YouTube channel on Saturday 14th November  at 1.45pm. This event will be repeated on Monday 16th November at 6.15pm. \nYouth Film Festival Showcase – 2020 Programme: \n \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \nAnother Slice of Life and Learning in Lockdown: \nThese two short films were created by Mayflower and City Eye Young Filmmakers Daniel (Another Slice of Life) and Cassie (Learning in Lockdown). \nMayflower and City Eye Young Filmmakers group for 12-18 years gives participants the chance to develop technical skills\, confidence and creativity through film.  Workshops have been running over the last year and since May have taken place online.  The group that Daniel and Cassie took part in created individual films to tell their own personal stories of life in lockdown. \n  \n \nSolidarity: \nFuzzyLogic  offers a stepping stone for young males going on to study dance at dance consortiums and universities with many now working professionally in the dance industry.  During the first lockdown the group met online using their time to create a video on the theme of solidarity\, and their experiences of disconnection and isolation during these strange times. This edit was created by FuzzyLogic member Ollie.  The piece was also edited\, separately by Reuben whose film is shown this Southampton Film Week as part of City Eye’s Lockdown Days. \n  \n\n \n  \n  \n  \n  \nCallisto and The Squircle: \nHazy awakenings and a Squircle\, who doesn’t quite fit in; two striking animated films from Hampshire from the South West Showcase\, a challenging\, inquiring and celebratory programme of short films by 16- 19 year olds curated by Into Film and Exeter Phoenix. \nInto Film puts film at the heart of children and young people’s educational\, cultural and personal development. More than half of UK schools engage with its programme of Into Film Clubs\, special cinema screenings\, and resources and training to support classroom teaching. Alongside rich online content for young audiences\, this provides 5-19 year olds with inspiring opportunities to learn about and with film\, and to develop a passion for cinema. Into Film is a not-for-profit organisation supported principally by the BFI (through the National Lottery)\, Cinema First and Northern Ireland Screen.  \nCallisto was created by Eleanor. The Squircle was created by Rouge. \n  \n\n\n\n\nBloooop: \nThis short stop-motion was animated by Kitty. An independently made short film\, Kitty has paired the filmmaking skills she developed at City Eye Film School with her creative and funny vision. \n  \n \n2020 Vision: \nThis short film was created at City Eye Film School during February half-term by Level 2 filmmakers (ages 12 – 16) Alice\, Arthur\, Christopher\, Conrad\, Finley\, Harvey\, Rose and Rudi.  Of course this was before the UK was in the grip of the pandemic and the last time City Eye was able to work with young people before social distancing\, face-coverings and lockdown became a way of life .  The group conceived\, shot and edited their film in one day. \n  \n​Keep up with news of future youth activities\, events & workshops by signing up to the City Eye youth activity mailing here.
URL:https://southamptonfilmweek.com/event/youth-film-festival-showcase
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Short Films,Youth
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SUMMARY:SFW: Shorts 2020 on-demand
DESCRIPTION:Image: The Rotation directed by Hazhir As’adi\nSubscribe to the new SFW: Shorts on-demand channel to watch the official selection of artist film\, documentary and short fiction films. \nSFW: Shorts is an annual short film competition that invites films of all production styles and techniques including animation\, documentary\, drama\, experimental and artist film. \nOn Saturday 14th November 2020\, Southampton Film Week announced the winners\, selected by our panel of judges\, of Best Artist Film\, Best Documentary and Best Fiction categories\, as well as the Michael Fuller Award for Best Film and the Solent University sponsored Regional Filmmaker Award. SFW also announced who you voted for to receive the Audience Award. Find out more here. \nViewers can ‘subscribe’ for £5 to access all 19 short films at any time during the official festival period. \nhttps://vimeo.com/ondemand/sfwshorts2020
URL:https://southamptonfilmweek.com/event/sfw-shorts-2020-on-demand
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:online,Short Films
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191116T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191116T170000
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SUMMARY:Local Talent Showcase including The Guernica Children
DESCRIPTION:A collection of films produced by local filmmaking talent – plus a chance to see the winners of the 2019 SFW: Shorts competition. \nWe are also delighted to show the feature length documentary The Guernica Children which tells the story of 4\,000 Spanish children\, refugees from the Civil War\, who arrived in the UK in May 1937.  Throughout their time in Britain\, they were cared for\, fed and housed by the efforts of a vast voluntary organisation. Some would later return to Spain and while others made Britain their home.  Written\, produced and directed by award-winning Southampton Filmmaker\, Steve Bowles\, the film sheds light on a dark chapter of European history but equally celebrates the generosity and compassion which enabled the evacuation and care of the children.  The story resonates with many contemporary themes as it explores the fate of the children\, and casts light on the international and domestic turmoil of that time. \nThe Guernica Children\, along with a number of other films in this collection\, touch on themes of migration and journeys\, sanctuary and a sense of home\, freedom\, new horizons and new futures.  These themes are central to Southampton’s exploration and commemoration of Mayflower400 with projects and events to mark the 400th anniversary of the Mayflower’s pioneering voyage. \nJoin Southampton Film Week organisers\, City Eye\, in the Screening Room at Studio 144\, its new home with John Hansard Gallery on Guildhall Square\, Southampton.  Drop in for one session or stay for them all – this is an opportunity to enjoy the diverse work of just some fabulously talented filmmakers from the region. \nScreenings are FREE to attend. \nSCREENING SCHEDULE\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTime\n\n\nFilm\n\n\nDirector\n\n\nLength\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n11.15\n\nLife in the Nature Zone\nSteve Bowles and Wordsworth Primary School\n6:00\n\n\nSongs from a Small Train\nPeter Thompson\n10:00\n\n\nThe Tide is Rising\nAlys Scott-Hawkins\, Peter Thompson\, Kevin Harper\n4:34\n\n\nPanphasic\nJosie Phillips\n03:22\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n5 minute interval\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n11:45\n\nBus Stop\nVanessa Bailey\n09:27\n\n\nO Hunter Heart\nCarla MacKinnon\n07:07\n\n\nYou Are Not Alone\nJane Labous and Shona Hamilton\n08:20\n\n\nOutgrown\nCecily Lane Bedner\n6:00\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n5 minute interval\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n12:15\n\nThe Lost House Key\nEdward and Carol Lyons\n1:30\n\n\nDovetail\nGeorgia Cotton\n14:00\n\n\nOut of the Ether\nChristopher Thom\n03:20\n\n\nTaking Delilah\nRachel Stephens\n09:16\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n5 minute interval\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n12:45\n\nVideo Dazed\nSo. Skate Zine\n10:00\n\n\nOasis\nPaul Vernon\n9:30\n\n\nLetting go\nJordan Searle\n09:44\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n5 minute interval\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n13:15\n\nLife in the Nature Zone\nSteve Bowles and Wordsworth Primary School\n6:00\n\n\nSongs from a Small Train\nPeter Thompson\n10:00\n\n\nThe Tide is Rising\nAlys Scott-Hawkins\, Peter Thompson\, Kevin Harper\n4:34\n\n\nPanphasic\nJosie Phillips\n03:22\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n5 minute interval\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n13:45\n\nThe Lost House Key\nEdward and Carol Lyons\n1:30\n\n\nDovetail\nGeorgia Cotton\n14:00\n\n\nOut of the Ether\nChristopher Thom\n03:20\n\n\nTaking Delilah\nRachel Stephens\n09:16\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n5 minute interval\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n14:15\n\nPiece of Land\nRanja Ali\n3:03\n\n\nGisette\nCalum Matthews\n13:34\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n5 minute interval\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n14:35\n\nBus Stop\nVanessa Bailey\n09:27\n\n\nO Hunter Heart\nCarla MacKinnon\n07:07\n\n\nYou Are Not Alone\nJane Labous and Shona Hamilton\n08:20\n\n\nOutgrown\nCecily Lane Bedner\n6:00\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n10 minute interval\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n15:10\nThe Guernica Children\nSteve Bowles\n62:00:00\n\n\n\n  \n is run by film charity  Charity Number 1089882 \nWe are delighted\, with support of our partners\, to present a number of events for free but if you are able to make a donation when purchasing your ticket or attending an event we will be incredibly grateful – and able to sustain City Eye and Southampton Film Week for years to come!  Thank you.
URL:https://southamptonfilmweek.com/event/local-talent-showcase-including-the-guernica-children
LOCATION:City Eye\, Studio 144\, Above Bar Street\, Guildhall Square\, Southampton\, Hampshire\, SO14 7DU
CATEGORIES:Feature Film,Local Interest,Moving Image,Short Films
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SUMMARY:Christopher Nolan's Following (1998) & Special Guest
DESCRIPTION:Special screening of Christopher Nolan’s Following (1998) followed by a Q&A with lead actor Jeremy Theobald\n\n\n\n\n\n1998 | Dir Christopher Nolan | 1:10 | Cert 15\n\n\n\n\n\nJeremy Theobald is an actor\, producer\, film festival director and charity trustee. Jeremy was lead actor and producer of Nolan’s award-winning debut feature\, Following\, after making a number of shorts with the director. They later worked together again on Batman Begins (2005). Jeremy will next be seen in in the micro-budget feature Convergence (2019) where he once again takes on the role of lead actor and producer. Jeremy also is working with fellow director\, Dave Armstrong\, on the MannIN Shorts Film Scheme\, training people of all ages in the art of film production from script to screen. \nJoin us for a discussion of Jeremy’s career so far\, the making of Following and hear his advice for short filmmakers on how to get your film made. \nThis is event is free to attend but booking is essential and places limited.  The event is open to Solent University Students and members of the general public.  We know this will be a very popular event . Please do cancel your ticket if you are subsequently unable to attend. We recommend that you arrive early to guarantee your seat. \n  \nFAQs \nAre there ID requirements or an age limit to enter the event? \nThe event open to Solent students\, applicants and members of the general public. Age recommendation 15+ \nIs a ticket essential? \nNumbers must be closely monitored due to health and safety. No ticket\, no entry. \nDo I need to print out my ticket? \nShowing your ticket on your phone is fine. \nWill there be security for this event? \nSolent University is committed to ensuring the safety and security of its students\, staff and visitors.  As such\, please bear in mind that we may undertake bag checks\, so recommend you leave extra time to avoid queues\, and refrain from bringing suitcases and large bags into the lecture theatres. \nIf you require wheelchair access for this event please contact stuart.joy@solent.ac.uk in advance. \n  \n is run by film charity      Charity Number 1089882 \nWe are delighted\, with support of our partners\, to present a number of events for free but if you are able to make a donation when purchasing your ticket or attending an event we will be incredibly grateful – and able to sustain City Eye and Southampton Film Week for years to come!  Thank you. \n 
URL:https://southamptonfilmweek.com/event/christopher-nolans-following-1998-special-guest
LOCATION:LT1 (Lecture Theatre One)\, Andrews Building\, Southampton Solent University\, East Park Terrace\, Southampton\, SO14 0YN\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Short Films,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191113T193000
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SUMMARY:BAFTA Shorts 2019
DESCRIPTION:Southampton Film Week presents eight BAFTA nominated and winning short films\, both live action and animation. \nBritish Council: The BAFTA Short Film 2019 programme features five live action shorts and three animated films with an approximate running time of 110 minutes. The films are not suitable for audiences under 16 years of age. \nWinner – 73 COWS\, dir. Alex Lockwood (15 mins) A beef farmer battles with his conscience every time he takes his cows to slaughter. He knows he must make a change. \nI’M OK\, dir. Elizabeth Hobbs (6 mins) Inspired by the life and art of artist Oskar Kokoschka\, I’m OK explores the wounds of heartbreak and trauma. \nBACHELOR\, 38\, dir. Angela Clarke (16 mins) An enduring love story of one man’s time in London. \nMARFA\, dir. Greg McLeod and Myles McLeod (8 mins) An existential journey to a West Texan town.  \nTHE BLUE DOOR\, dir. Paul Taylor (9 mins) A kind and caring nurse\, Clare\, is opening the door to her new job\, but maybe some doors are best left shut… \nTHE FIELD\, dir. Sandhya Suri (19 mins) Between the cornstalks of Shahzadpur — in the realm of the senses.  \nWinner – ROUGHHOUSE\, dir. Jonathan Hodgson (16 mins) When three teenage friends meet a charismatic stranger\, their loyalty is torn apart with terrifying consequences.  \nWALE\, dir. Barnaby Blackburn (20 mins) Can you make a fresh start in a world this rotten?  \nDoors 7pm – 7.30pm start – Free\, advanced booking.  \nSonar Cinema Lecture Theatre 1\, Andrews Building\, Solent University\, East Park Terrace\, Southampton\, SO14 0YN \n\n is run by film charity      Charity Number 1089882 \nWe are delighted\, with support of our partners\, to present a number of events for free but if you are able to make a donation when purchasing your ticket or attending an event we will be incredibly grateful – and able to sustain City Eye and Southampton Film Week for years to come!  Thank you.
URL:https://southamptonfilmweek.com/event/bafta-shorts-2019
LOCATION:LT1 (Lecture Theatre One)\, Andrews Building\, Southampton Solent University\, East Park Terrace\, Southampton\, SO14 0YN\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Short Films
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