Exposures - New Talent in Moving Image
The UK’s leading student film and moving image festival
- Call for entries
- 31 July 2008
- Festival
- 23–27 Nov 2008
26/11/08 -
14:00
Of Mice and Men (12A )
For the first time, furry creatures get a showcase of their own with this section of animal-themed entries.
£3 full / £ 2 concs
Running time: approx 52 mins
FILMS
- ANIMALZ
Dir Sérgio Cruz; Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design
Dance film based on animal movements featuring the urban B-Boy skills of Brighton and Hove’s B3 Boys. - BIRDWATCHER
Dir Ross Philips; University of Sunderland
Through the lenses of his binoculars, a birdwatcher witnesses a bizarre series of events. - PANDA LOVE
Dir Jane Ashby; Norwich University College of the Arts
A little, dark tragedy of one panda’s search for love. - THE FARMHOUSE
Dir Danny Lomax; University of Salford
A day in the life of an isolated 18th Century farm in the middle of the M62 on top of Rishworth Moor, that looks like it has been caught in a time-warp, despite being in the middle of one of the busiest motorways in Britain. - THE OLD MAN AND THE BEE
Dir David H; University of Sunderland
With the local park as a battleground an old man enters into an all encompassing war against a tiny bee. - BUBBLES IS A STUPID NAME
Jemma Garrard; University College for the Creative Arts, Farnham
A little girl steals a kitten for company. - THE PREDATORY HABITS OF YETIS
Dir Hannah Suppiah; Norwich University College of the Arts
A short animation providing a glimpse into a world of strange, fictional creatures in their natural environment. - PERSONAL ASSISTANT
Dir Ben Thompson; Manchester Metropolitan University
Bringer of thoughts, comforter, continually questioning. - A TALE OF LOBSTER AND FRIENDS
Dir Lewis Monk and Daya Dodds; University of Wales – Newport
A short documentary following a lobster’s journey from the sea to the dinner plate. - HAROLD AND MARGARET H
Dir Lora Jensen; Edinburgh College of Art
HAROLD & MARGARET is about the co-dependency of two parallel universes and perceptions of what freedom really is. - XIAO XI
Dir Steff Lee; Norwich University College of the Arts
Based on ‘The Little Match Girl’ this film tells the story of Xiao Xi, a child beggar on the streets of China at Chinese New Year. - SLOW DANCE H
Dir Polly Stevens; WFA Media and Cultural Centre
This film pays homage to the humble snail, whose beauty is often overlooked.