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EARLY DAYS, Dir. Nessa Wrafter
New Shorts

NEW SHORTS: How The Light Gets In

17:00 Sat 12 Jan 2019

Regent Street Cinema Regent Street Cinema

There is a crack in everything. These moving shorts lay bare their character’s scars; tackling break ups, crumbling relationships, revenge porn, postnatal trauma and overbearing mums and dads. Including emotional turns from Tara Fitzgerald (Game of Thrones) and Maimie McCoy (The Musketeers). 95’

Regent Street Cinema

309 Regent St, Marylebone
W1B 2UW
0207 911 5050
Adult £12 / Concessions £11

Access

Please find all access information here, or drop a line to Helen MacKenzie at access@shortfilms.org.uk for more information or special requests.

  • CIVILISED

    Alex Mavor / The Sacred Egg 12 mins (UK, 2018)

    A mother is trying to get her eight year old son to his weekly swimming lesson.
  • SPARROW

    Ali Kurr 10 mins (UK, 2018)

    Set against disused fairgrounds and motorbike dirt racing, a young couple book a ‘romantic’ getaway to Skegness’s Beachside Caravan Park to patch up the grumblings in their relationship.
  • EARLY DAYS

    Nessa Wrafter 12 mins (UK, 2018)

    In the days following her return from hospital, young mother Kate is rocked by finding her world altered beyond recognition.
  • FIFTEEN

    Peiman Zekavat 10 mins (UK, 2018)

    A private video of Maria goes viral during a volleyball class in a school in Lima.
  • HOMEBODY

    John Palmer 12 mins (UK, 2018)

    Abandoned by his family and haunted by his past, Martin attempts to rebuild his life. A story about grief, letting go and moving on.
  • HERMAN BROWN IS FEELING DOWN

    Dan Castro 6 mins (UK, 2018)

    Combining digital animation with traditional ink-on-film techniques, Herman Brown is a film about life, anxiety, and learning how to cope with both.
  • DEAD BIRDS

    Johnny Kenton 33 mins (UK, 2018)

    A failing teenage badminton player at a Catholic Girls School is visited by a Saint - who agrees to help her if she'll complete three tasks for him.