Screening #2 | No Man’s Land
Two Short Nights
Thu 01 Jan 1970
Category
Other Information
18+
Price
£5*
Time
9.30pm - 11pm
Thu 01 Jan 1970
Other Information
18+
Price
£5*
Time
9.30pm - 11pm
Exeter Phoenixs Two Short Nights Film Festival is back for its 18th year with another exciting programme of screenings, talks and workshops that celebrate the vibrant world of short film. Whether you make film or love film, join us for must-see short films from across the globe, emerging local talent, and special events with industry professionals.
A collection of short films that walks up to the boundaries of our existence and explores what happens when we reach out to cross them.
Chris Shaw, 2018, UK, Animation, 5 mins
Tens of thousands of Tibetans have fled their country to escape persecution. The Crossing follows one such Tibetan as they attempt this dangerous trek and explores why they make this life-altering decision.
Rebecca Kenyon, 2018, UK, Documentary, 10mins
An intimate, observational documentary about preparing for death, told through the connection between a dying person and their end of life doula.
Tanya Yakovlev, 2019, Israel, Drama, 7mins
When a daughter visits her sick mother, who suffers from memory loss, she finds herself reliving a childhood trauma.
Matt Kennard, 2018, UK, Drama, 11mins
Set in No Mans Land at The Somme during the early Spring of 1916, Hymn of Hate is a poignant and never more relevant film, made to coincide with the centenary of the end of the Great War.
Joe Roberts, 2018, UK, Drama, 16mins
Amy is taken on a camping holiday for her 15th Birthday by her Dad but the carefree days with her little brother soon give way to uncertain weeks.
Tian Guan, 2018, China/USA, Drama, 19mins
In order to avoid being bullied from two hooligans, Xiao Bin, a 13 years old son of immigrant, attempts to join a teenager street gang.
Boris Seewald, 2017, Germany, Drama, 10mins
Approaching the microphone in a small room, a young woman prepares to make the speech of her life.
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