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Junko’s Shamisen – Sol Friedman

Junko’s Shamisen (2009)
Set in the rural backwoods of feudal Japan, a young peasant girl named Junko, returns home to discover her blind grandfather brutally murdered. Filled with despair, Junko, accompanied by a mystical fox spirit, abandons her old life and sets off for the village in search of better fortune. While begging, young Junko inadvertently [...]

His & Hers – Ken Wardrop

His & Hers (2009)
A 90-year-old love story told through the collective voice of 70 ladies at different stages of their lives.
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The Armoire – Jamie Travis

The Armoire (2009)
11 year-old Aaron plays a game of Hide and Seek in which his friend Tony is never found. The mystery of their relationship—and of their queer attachment to the armoire in Aaron’s bedroom—can only be revealed, it turns out, through hypnosis.
Note: If you’re in or near London on the 20th March, Jamie will [...]

Cotton Stones – Jonathan Entwistle

Cotton Stones (2009)
A brother’s betrayal and the nightmare of growing up too fast, in a place where there is nothing to live for.
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Stately Turrets Fall – Tony Comley

Stately Turrets Fall (2009)
Commissioned by the Barbican, this 4 minute piece takes it’s ingredients from a time-lapse shot of a construction fire and weaves them through a musical piece by composer Emily Hall.
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The VICE Guide to Liberia – Shane Smith & Andy Capper

The VICE Guide to Liberia (2010)
VBS travels to West Africa to rummage through the messy remains of a country ravaged by 14 years of civil war. Despite the United Nation’s eventual intervention, most of Liberia’s young people continue to live in abject poverty, surrounded by filth, drug addiction, and teenage prostitution. The former child soldiers [...]

Panic Attack! – Fede Alvarez

Panic Attack! (2009)
Giant robots invade Montevideo!
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The Cat Piano – Eddie White & Ari Gibson

The Cat Piano (2009)
In a city of singing cats, a lonely beat poet falls for a beautiful siren. When a mysterious dark figure emerges, kidnapping the town’s singers for his twisted musical plans, the poet must save his muse and put an end to the nefarious tune that threatens to destroy the city.
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Us Now – Ivo Gormley

Us Now (2008)
Us Now takes a look at how the internet could allow us to do away with politicians and run the government ourselves. It tells the stories of the online networks whose radical self-organising structures threaten to change the fabric of government for ever.
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COLIN – Marc Price

COLIN (2009)
Colin is bitten by a zombie; he dies and returns as one of the undead. We follow him as he wanders through suburbia during the throes of a cadaverous apocalypse. Through his encounters with objects, places and people, we learn who Colin was and more pertinently, what he has now become.
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