
The Shortest Day: Bristol Voices in Short Film - Part 2
classified 15Please note: This event took place in Dec 2021
On the shortest day of the year, we are teaming up with Encounters Festival to celebrate some of the unique Bristol voices that have emerged in 2021 through short films.
Revelling in the diverse and distinctive voices of the city, these two programmes (Part 1 screens at 18:00) will provide windows into the people, places and pastimes of those who call Bristol ‘home’.
Presented in partnership with BFI Network South West, Calling the Shots and Bristol UNESCO City of Film.
The short films in Part 1 include:
- A Noble Truth (dir: Tia Salisbury, UK, 2021, 16mins)
- Breadline (dir: Helena Middleton, UK, 2021, 4mins)
- Nakato (dir: Mevis Birungi and Nirmala Valinciute, UK, 2021, 7mins)
- Blighty (dir: Theo Watkins, UK, 2021, 7mins)
- Why Do Butchers Close Early? (dir: Inez Skilling, UK, 2021, 4mins)
- Same Stuff (dir: Theo Watkins, UK, 2021, 3mins)
- Rooted in Bristol (dirs: Annie Menter and Manu Maunganidze, UK, 2021, 30mins)
- Cycling With Molly (dirs: Sara Chia-Jewell, Mulletman, UK, 2021, 2mins)
- What Is Film? (dir: Lucie Birnie, UK, 2021, 1mins)
- Clifford (dir: Corinne Walker, UK, 2021, 8mins)
- An Ode to My Commute (dir: Anna Mouzouri, UK, 2021, 1min)