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LSFF: New Shorts: Femmes Fantastiques at Hackney Picturehouse

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Time 17:00
Date 09/01/16
Price £12

A selection of dramas that bring us femmes with attitude. Featuring RR fav director Bronwen Parker-Rhodes (Dear Delicious). Watch out for great performances by Kate Dickie and Sharlene Whyte.

Film running order:
101 mins

ELSEWHERE
Roger Hyams
12 mins

Alex begins to suspect his wife Jane of having an affair. The truth is stranger. At a Travelodge near a motorway, Jane buys dinner at Little Chef and takes Alex around a deserted business park. Her secret world is this: she comes to undefined places to be "elsewhere". Now Alex must accept this subtle but profound change in their marriage.

REST STOP
Kate Herron
11 mins

Everything changes one night for Meredith, a young backpacker desperate to find meaning in her life, when she meets a mysterious stranger in a dingy British service station...claiming to know her.

A WORLD FOR HER
Carolina Petro
18 mins

Wrongfully arrested, Marina is placed in the unfamiliar world of a prison cell. Spending four days on remand, Marina’s distress transforms as she is confronted by the bleak reality of the women she meets inside.

VIDEO
Eva Riley
14 mins

Elaine is having trouble balancing her life between her teenage daughter and her secret evening job. Over one evening, her personal life spills over into her work when faced with an indecisive young couple.

DEAR DELICIOUS
Bronwen Parker-Rhodes
3 mins

“Why am I writing to you? Beauty, nakedness, curiosity. Or a thousand other reasons. I don’t know, really. That I’m selfish is a big part of it. And also that desire makes me – not just me, I think it goes for everyone – feel more alive.” Dear Delicious uncovered the secret and surprising letters men send to pole dancers.

THE RAIN COLLECTOR
Isabella Wing-Davey
11 mins

Inspired by true events, The Rain Collector is about the women who confounded ideas of what was appropriate or expected, and got involved in science in Victorian England. This is the story of Vanessa Kentworth and the rain.

OPERATOR
Caroline Bartleet
6 mins

An Emergency Services Operator in a Fire Control Room picks up a call from a desperate young mother. An hour previously, Gemma had fallen asleep in front of the television and has now woken to find the room full of smoke. Her son is trapped upstairs. The operator’s guidance is all that Gemma can rely on in order to survive.

THE CLEANER
Esther McAuley & Jake McAuley
3 mins

Three years ago, the Conservative MP and Minister for Disabled People, Maria Miller, announced the closure of the vast majority of Remploy factories. This left over 1,500 disabled people facing sudden unemployment. Last year, a group of Remploy ex-employees, with different disabilities and learning difficulties, met to discuss what the future held for them. This story is inspired by them.

NURSING THE NATION
Libby Knowles
4 mins

'Nursing the Nation' is a poem by Molly Case which responds to the backlash NHS workers receive in the media by celebrating the small but vitally important things healthcare workers do that go by unnoticed, late night cups of tea or holding somebody's hand who is scared of what will happen to them, or about to pass away.

FRAGMENTS OF MAY
Maria Pia Fanigliulo
20 mins

Inspired by David Foster Wallace’s very first short story, which visualises mental discomfort as living on a different planet to Earth, and led by Emily Dickinson's early poems about life which shape the main character's inner monologue, FRAGMENTS OF MAY splits the eponymous lead character into two halves: one struggling in London in the past; the other trying to recover in a youth clinic in the present– until the two storyline collide, revealing the accident which brought May to be sectioned.

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