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UK SHORTS DOCS
ICA CINEMA 2 Saturday 8 March 4PM (c.65’)
Short
docs are great. Small in size, but not in impact, they are little windows
into other worlds, sneaky peeks into the theatre of real life. Birds Eye
View joins forces with UK short doc ambassadors: FourDocs, to present
a selection of the most captivating work from new Brit talent.
To book tickets phone ICA: 020 7930 3647
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Peter and Ben (Pinny Grylls, UK 2007, 10') Winner: Auteur Award, London Short Film Festival, 2007.
Peter and Ben are two companions who leave the flock and form an unconventional friendship.
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How to Save a Fish from Drowning (Kelly Neal, UK 2007, 12')
A quirky film about the death of white rural America told through the voices of three old men fishing on a frozen lake.
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Flora and Thieves (Xanthe Hamilton, UK 2007, 3')
The story of an armed robbery, a flower arrangement and Xanthe’s Granny.
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Shot The Mayor
(Astrid Bussink, UK 2007, 6')
The stymied attempts of a filmmaker to uncover the mystery behind a small town murder.
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City of Cranes (Eva Weber, UK 2007, 14')
A mesmerising insight into the "ballet of cranes" which constantly transform London’s skyline, and the effect these working conditions have on the human spirit.
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Ground Floor Right (Marlene Schiott Rasmussen, UK 2007, 5')
In a small flat in London, an elderly man called Fang lives side by side with one hundred birds.
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The Wrong Trainers (Kez Margrie, UK 2007, 15') Winner: 2007 Annecy International Animated Film Festival; UNICEF AWARD.
Five real life stories, told by six children all living in poverty in the UK. Each fascinating story is expressed using a different form of animation.
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