A rumination on the tension between intimacy and alienation. It’s about being too much in your head when you’re meant to be in another’s.
13 Jan 2017
Showcasing the very best debuts from the First Acts shorts strand commissioned through a partnership with Channel 4 and Arts Council England’s Random Acts, come and watch first-time films from the best new 16-24 year old filmmakers and artists, followed by a panel discussion with the directors and critic Catherine Bray (Variety). Discover the potential pitfalls of first-time filmmaking and how the next generation of young directors can get their first shorts commissioned through First Acts.
Programme
A rumination on the tension between intimacy and alienation. It’s about being too much in your head when you’re meant to be in another’s.
A visual voiceover documents detritus in artist Dion Kitson’s hometown of Dudley.
Using the technique of Pixilation, which combines live action and stop-frame animation, Lila Babington takes the viewer on a surreal Svankmajer-esque journey.
In this striking hand drawn animation from Bafta-nominated First Acts filmmaker Marcus Armitage, a policewoman is plagued by memories of her day job as she struggles to separate work and home life.
A pessimistic couple have forgotten the beauty of the outside world.