fri 09 Sept
POP UP CINEMA
3 ACKLAM ROAD, W10 5TY



LONDON FILM FEAST 4
London Film Makers Convention.


6:30–10:30pm



6:30pm


Forever baby

Dir. Sarah Dixon. PG cert.
Adopting a baby turtle 30 years ago, what has
happened to her? Animation. 1 min.
www.spidershooter.com

Between two worlds, Paris–London

Dir. Sarah Dixon. PG cert.
Looking for plants on the towpath at Richmond, with a
nice song. Documentary. 2 min.
www.spidershooter.com

Tis The Season...

Dir. Michael Franklin. 15 cert.
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a type of
depression that occurs with the shortening of the
winter days. In severe instances, it can be associated
with thoughts of suicide. Thriller. 5 min.
www.completingthesquarepictures.com

Veronica

Dir. Liam Alexander Van Spall. 12 cert.
Veronica a famous author experience public rejection
of her work, resulting in personal trauma. But through
a secret achiever rediscovers her purpose in life.
Drama. 14 min. www.kyokomorita.com

Nokota Heart

Dir. Sean Garland. 12
The true story of Leo Kuntz, Vietnam vet turned horse
rancher & his life to save the equine legacy of Sitting
Bull on the prairies of North, USA. Documentary.
60 min. www.longislandbridiepictures.com

The Wheel House

Dir. Sean Garland. 18 cert.
On the cusp of a chill Cornish dawn two lovers await
the consequences of a murder on an aging fishing
trawler. Horror. 15 min.
www.longislandbridiepictures.com


8:30pm



Lesson from a Stranger

12 cert.
Dir. Mahmut Akay.
A man learns a valuable lesson from a
stranger. Drama. 6 min.

Enjoy the silence

Dir. Nick Ravenscroft. 18 cert.
Dreams sizzle off sordid pieces of foil as John and
Marie, struggling with a language barrier, seek solace
in narcotics, leading them only to more introspection.
Anti-Romance. 26 min. www.laplandfilms.com

I Chopped Her Up

Dir. Divian Ladwa. 15 cert.
A lovelorn spoon kisses his beloved teaspoon in a
variety of ways. Taken from the Soup's Album 'Night
of the long spoons.' Music/Comedy. 5 min.
www.divianladwa.co.uk

Sahara Libre

Dir. Greg Hall. 18 cert.
Documentary shot and edited by Greg Hall, based in
the Western Shara refugee camps, following Olive
Branch Theatre's team from London. Documentary.
70 min. www.brokebutmakingfilms.com
At last years Portobello Film Festival 2010 award
ceremony, writer & director Greg Hall should
have been receiving the Best Script prize for his
fictional feature SSDD: Same Shit Different Day, but
instead he was in the refugee camps of the Western
Sahara for sixteen days. Accompanying three UK
actors from Olive Branch Theatre who devised a
theatre show with young people from the camps,
reflecting upon their lives, circumstances and
upbringing, ‘Sahara Libre’ is a documentary capturing
this creative process while at the same time exploring
the historical realities of the Western Sahara situation.

World Premiere plus speakers afterwards.






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