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SAT SEPT 6 - SUN SEPT 7

2025

Sunday Sept 7

16:00 - 17:30 | Wobbly Worlds | 1h 28m

International short films

Queer identities, raves, and altered states of the cinematic underbelly form a blurred exploration of fluctuating selfhood. Resilience, creativity, and bold intensity intertwine in this programme to celebrate ways of being in the world, as vulnerable as courageous.

come shine
Slawomir Milewski | 20min | United Kingdom

Milewski's visionary direction invites viewers into an altered reality where the familiar becomes distorted and the grotesque is exalted. "Come Shine" is more than just a film; it's a journey into darker corner of the human psyche, offering a surreal and boundary-pushing exploration that defies conventional storytelling.

A woman in a white dress standing outdoors with her hands on her hips, surrounded by other women in black dresses, under a cloudy sky.

Eighteen Mill Street
Josh Weissbach | 14min | Sweden

Eighteen Mill Street introduces Ukrainian artists Marianna Tarish and Nikita Gryshko soon after their relocation to Sweden because of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Residential street scene at dusk with apartment buildings on both sides and a car parked on the curb. The sky is cloudy with the moon faintly visible. Text overlay reads "EIGHTEEN MILL STREET."

it's all real
Patrycja Loranc | 6min | United Kingdom

A collection of wobbly videos from 2024 saved from drowning in the depths of a phone camera produces a reflection on identity as a sphere of continuous exchange with the world.

Fireworks display in a dark outdoor setting with silhouetted crowd in the foreground and colorful explosions in the sky, along with overlaid text reading 'and I shoot wobbly videos at a rave'.

Mum’s Special
Hong Yane Wang | 3min | China, United Kingdom

The video is a reflection on creativity and frugality as well as a subtle statement against consumerism, fast fashion, and wasteful lifestyles in general that threaten the environment and aggravate the climate crisis. All the animated garments and accessories in the video were handmade by the artist's mum.

An elderly Asian woman and an elderly Asian man standing indoors against a plain wall, both wearing red and black clothing with scarves around their necks, looking at the camera.

The Disco, a portrait of Simon Eilbeck
Alex Hetherington | 46min | United Kingdom

The Disco is a nonfiction experimental documentary portrait of Queer d/Deaf DJ Simon Eilbeck formed from a collection of 16mm film and location sound recordings encountering members of the queer, trans, alternative and non-binary communities who gather at his monthly disco Hot Mess at The Poetry Club, in Glasgow, Scotland.

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