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WE WERE THREE, Dir. Caroline Ingvarsson
New Shorts

NEW SHORTS: Crossed Wires

16:00 Sat 19 Jan 2019

Curzon Soho Curzon Soho

The short films here are about the things unsaid and figurative walls put up as communication between people falls apart. Catch Julia Deakin (Spaced, Shaun of the Dead) and the directorial debut of actress Maxine Peake (Funny Cow, The Theory of Everything). 96’


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Curzon Soho

99 Shaftesbury Avenue
W1D 5DY
Peak Adult £16.90 / Off-peak Adult £12.50 / Concessions available

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.

  • MY FATHER THE MARTYR

    Harris Alvi 15 mins (UK, 2018)

    A disowned ex-muslim travels back to his family home after hearing terrible news.
  • TIME AWAY

    Maxine Peake 14 mins (UK, 2018)

    A young couple are trying to come to terms with the consequences of having a Thalidomide child in the early 1960s.
  • THE INVADER'S SONG

    Emma Swinton 13 mins (UK, 2018)

    When a young Manx girl encounters kulning - a mysterious Viking song with the power to lure cattle, she learns the beauty and power of nature.
  • MAUSOLEUM

    Jamie Luke Milligan 6 mins (UK, 2018)

    When a woman sits down to dinner with her husband, she realises that time is running out to resolve her mistakes and regain control of her life.
  • RULES OF ENGAGEMENT

    Cecilia Stenbom 22 mins (UK, 2018)

    Rules of Engagement is a film about belonging as a human motivating force.
  • OUR KIND OF LOVE

    Elham Ehsas, Azeem Bhati 16 mins (UK, 2018)

    Samira, an Afghan village girl, is on her first date in London.
  • WE WERE THREE

    Caroline Ingvarsson 10 mins (Sweden, 2018)

    Three young girls are on their way home from a parent free weekend in England when a naive joke at the wrong place has unaffected consequences.