My band's music video 'Junior' has been short listed in the Bloomsbury Film Festival!!
Details below:
RENOIR CINEMA, SATURDAY 21 OCT, 2.30PM
BLOOMSBURY FILM CHALLENGE & CALL FOR ENTRIES: AWARD SCREENING
Over the summer, the festival launched a Short Film Challenge and called for entries from any filmmakers currently living, working or studying in the Bloomsbury quarter. Short-listed films are listed below and the winning titles will be announced by a panel of judges selected by the Renoir after the screening.
Tickets £5.50/£4.50 concessions
SECRET HEART (Area)
Directors: Anthea Kennedy, Daniel Passes, David Saldanha. UK. 3.55mins.
Three haunting voyages into sumptuous interior landscapes under the sign of disquieted love. In this co-authored piece, layers of mysterious reverie unfold; traces of sensory experience leave their silent trail.
A MORNING JOLT (7 Day)
Director: Gemma McKinnie. UK 2006. 8mins.
God and the devil meet for a coffee and chat at Starbucks. God has a favour to ask of the devil, but doesn’t quite get the answer he expected.
HORSE HOSPITAL (7 Day)
Director: Clare Hill. UK 2006. 4.30mins.
Bloomsbury may not be known as a place for underground art, but the Horse Hospital has been quietly providing a remedy for the last 13 years.
CLARA (Area)
Director: Richie Winearls. 4mins.
Two renowned Argentinean tango dancers present a passionate performance to this four minute song.
METRONOME (7 Day)
Director: Agnes Hay. UK 2006. 1.30mins.
An experimental animation in which the location is the resuscitated Brunswick Shopping Centre.
THE END (Area)
Director: Martin Ryant, Maxime Leduc, Michel Samreth. UK 2005. 6mins.
In this stunning animation, a scarecrow befriends a bird, thus becoming a traitor to his own people.
JUNIOR (7 Day)
Director: Rob Munday. UK 2006. 4mins. Promo.
Neil has a beautiful pair of wobbly legs. He loves to cut a wonky path down the street, until today when his co-called friends start throwing insults.
FOUR WEEKS NOTICE (Area)
Director: Pat Wintersgill. UK 1006. 8mins.
What if you could end a relationship like you quit a job? If you could just hand in your four weeks notice and start counting the days? And what if your soon-to-be ex-partner brought home a gorgeous new lover and asked you to show them the ropes?
10x4 (7 Day and Area)
Director: Bobby Williams. UK 2006. 10mins.
Four different Londoners set out for the same destination at the same time, using four different modes of transport. How do they experience the city, and who will reach the destination first?
http://www.bloomsburyfestival.org/filmchallenge.htm