Posts tagged Short Film
BRAIN JOURNEYS (2018)

Brain Journeys follows performance poet Anthony Fairweather as he retraces his steps visiting locations in the UK which have significance to him and his life. After being diagnosed with Asperger's in his own words:

A nervous breakdown led me into the world of poetry. First of all it was a way of coping with life, and later as a way to live. Along the way I was diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome (as a result of showing my poems to a psychiatrist) and have ended up discovering a life I would never have had the chance to enjoy, were it not for the breakdown. I do have a stammer, but this hasn't doesn't and never will stop me from performing. Performing has taught me how to adapt and to cope. I did my first gig in August 2006 in Birmingham - for 8 minutes. 12 years later and I am still going strong. I have performed at hundreds of gigs (not as many as Queen Mab, but I will catch her one day...maybe!) been published by Chipmunkapublishing, won a fair few slams, and produced a play. Not to mention the semi-autobiographical film I've just written, Frosted Glass.

The film touches upon his childhood, problems he experienced before his late diagnosis at 23, and his use of comedy to overcome this issues and use them as a source for his witting and acerbic poetry which has been widely published. Brain Journeys also includes several live performances.

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HUMANSICK (2021)

DEVIL wants to retire early. He proposes his idea to the judges of hell. He is bored. He argues that he is no longer needed in the human world. Humans are capable of evil on their own. The judges decide to put Devil in a trial programme by sending him to the human world as a mere human. The devil becomes a 34-year old imam (Islamic priest), named Mat Jaelani. What would happen if a devil becomes a priest in a village full of loyal followers?

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OUR PLANET FESTIVAL

Our Planet Festival 2021 celebrates the multilingual lives of children and young people through the bi- and multi- lingual digital stories they have created during the pandemic. Educators have been working with young participants (6 – 17 years old) across 18 educational institutions (primary, secondary, community-based complementary, pupil referral unit, NGO) and 7 countries (England, Croatia, Cyprus, Egypt, Germany, Taiwan, Turkey) and a range of languages. The 3–5-minute films are connected through the theme of ‘Our Planet’ as young people tell their stories across the world. There will be short, pre-recorded introductions to each film.

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DEPTFORD STORYTELLING PROJECT

The Deptford Storytelling Project connected people of different ages, languages and backgrounds to make films about their lives in and around Deptford. This screening shows 9 of the original short films together with new introductions by the filmmakers and celebrates 1 year since we came together to watch the films at Deptford Cinema’s former venue on Deptford Broadway.

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