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BAFTA Shorts 2016

Dir: various various

United Kingdom (UK)

2016

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The BAFTA Shorts return! 

Book our feature-length selection of short live action and animated films from the EE British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA).

In cinemas around the UK from 26 February 2016.

For rights reasons, Elephant (Dir: Nick Helm), is not included in the release. If you would like to see the film, it is free to view on BBC iPlayer. Click here to view the film.

This title is no longer available for booking from the ICO

Edmond

Dir: Nina Gantz | UK | 2015 | 9 mins

Edmond’s impulse to love and be close to others is strong… maybe too strong. As he stands alone by a lake contemplating his options, he goes on a journey backwards through his life, and revisits all his defining moments in search for the origin of his desires.

Samuel-613

Dir: Billy Lumby | UK | 2015 | 15 mins

This is the story of Shmilu, a Hasidic Jew in crisis, torn between his community and the romantic possibilities of hipster east London.

The first fictional film made with the UK’s Hasidic population, Samuel-613 has unprecedented access including non-professional actors and Yiddish dialogue. It explores culture clash, identity struggles and their spiritual consequences.

Operator

Dir: Caroline Bartleet | UK | 2015 | 6 mins

An Emergency Services Operator receives a call from Gemma, a desperate young mother whose three-year-old son is trapped upstairs in a burning house. Flames are creeping down the stairs that Gemma must use in order to reach him. The operator’s guidance is all that Gemma can rely on in order to survive.

Prologue

Dir: Richard Williams | UK | 2015 | 6 mins

A young girl witnesses a battle to the death. From the animation genius behind Who Framed Roger Rabbit.

Mining Poems or Odes

Dir: Callum Rice | UK | 2015 | 11 mins

Robert, an ex-shipyard welder from Govan in Glasgow, has put aside his tools for pen and paper. Reflecting on how his life experiences have influenced his new found compulsion to write, his retrospective poetry reveals a man who is trying to achieve a state of contentment through words and philosophy.

Manoman

Dir: Simon Cartwright | UK | 2015 | 11 mins

Glen is barely a man. In a desperate attempt to tap into his masculinity he attends a primal scream therapy session. When he’s pushed too far, he releases something from deep within that knows no limits.

Over

Dir: Jörn Threlfall | UK | 2015 | 14 mins

Over presents a crime scene. During the course of nine wide shots, told in reverse order, we watch an intriguing story unfold. What has happened in this quiet neighbourhood? A murder, a hit and run, an accident? The reality is profound and deeply unexpected.

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