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THE FINGER TO WINTER! - Director Stuart Smith/Laptop Jams - 4 mins
On Saturday night, September 20th 2003. Brighton's famous Laptop
Jams raised a collective digit(al) to winter with the world's
first Wi-Fi beach jam on Brighton beach. Webcast live to the world,
it used the unique Pier2pier.net wireless network to unleash
the output of six synched laptops on an unsuspecting internet. This
fascinating film captures the excitement of the event and features
a great soundtrack of original ambient funk plus stunning laptop-driven
images.
For more information about this film, visit www.laptop-jams.com
For more information Laptop Jam, the documentary (inc
production stills), visit www.bigbamboo.org.uk
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DOLL COLLECTOR - Annetta Marion - 1 min This spooky ultra-short from
talented New York director, Annetta Marion, tells the story of a weary
traveler relieved to find a room for the night. But, it's never that simple, is
it?
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WEST PIER BURNING - Bigbamboo - 7 mins
You've probably seen newsreel footage of the West Pier on fire,
but these amazing images filmed and digitally manipulated by Brighton
video artists, MetaLuna, are something else. Accompanied
by a Faithless mix and with the real West Pier in the background,
watching this film will be a powerful and moving experience. But
why didn't they torch the Conference Centre, instead - and do us
all a favour?
For more information about this film, visit www.bigbamboo.org.uk
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IN BRIGHTON - Director Will Jewell - 11 mins A lively, fast-paced look
at Brighton's burgeoning hip hop scene from local film-maker, Will Jewell. This
ear/eye-popping film documents a rhythm and rhyme battle: a musical boxing match
involving sixteen MCs competing to win a cash prize. Contestants are drawn against
each other at random and battle through to the final. The entertainment value
of watching grown men insult each other on stage to a hip hop beat rates a solid
10/10. The rules include no cussing of mums!
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MAKIN' MONSTERS - Director Neill Hodgkinson - 3 mins
A fascinating, fast-paced documentary
charting the construction of a life-size puppet robot of the kind seen on the
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SNOT - Director Noel Stephens - 8 mins
When Kofi and Dave
discover that Connor has double-crossed them, they take him to the middle of nowhere
to extract the appropriate, i.e. fatal price for his betrayal. With a knife against
his throat and no way out, the line between life and death is a dangling sliver
of snot! Selected for the BFM International Film Festival.
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THE WORTHING OUTRAGE - Director Paul Dooner - 15 minutes
This
controversial and hard-hitting film tells the story of how one of Britain's few
cannabis coffee shops - Worthing's Quantum Leaf - was forcibly closed by
police during an early morning raid last winter. Extracted from the feature documentary
Green Britain - The Battle, due for release later this year, it reveals
how the local cannabis community resisted these moves, led by disabled cannabis
activist Chris Baldwin.
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| AFFECTIVE
DISORDER - Director Ben Bruges - 10 mins
Fresh from the ICA's Halloween
Film Festival, this powerful and beautifully-filmed drama tells the story
of Jean, a mental health service survivor, who revisits the institution where
she was held for many years. Her aim is to extract a very personal revenge.
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| HIGH
TIDE - Director Ben Rollason - 4 mins
Boomclick's off-beat ballad,
High Tide, is gentle and simple - and so is this delightful and very unusual
music video with a twist in the tail. Shot on Super 16mm from the top of an 8ft
steadicam pole, it casts a giant's eye over a wintry London Street, looking down
on passers-by who smile and wave. But who is this giant and why does everybody
hold him in such awe?
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ART GALLERY - Kirsty Jones - 2 mins Another ultra-short from this talented
and prolific film-maker, this time taking us on a trip to a London gallery with
a bunch of old folks.
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BOOT - Director Jake Proctor - 4 mins
Mike awakes to find himself
bound and gagged in the boot of a moving car and as the journey progresses, he
pieces together the events of the past 24 hours in an attempt to identify his
captor. Is it Ian, a former employee, his mistress or even his wife? Will Mike
be able to work out who his captor is before it's too late? |
| COME
OUTSIDE - Director Rob Hurtt - 12 mins
It's called agoraphobia. Noel
just wants to be left alone in his room, safe from the cruel world. But someone
else has other ideas in this unsettling film about a scared man's desire to remain
in his sanctuary and to block out the outside world. Until the arrival of unwelcome
visitors who's sole purpose is to force him outside!
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WORSE THAN DEATH (TRAILER) - Director Dominic Jones - 1 min Although
this new horror gore-fest from Brighton film-maker, Dominic Jones, is still
in post production, it is already being talked about in the local media. This
trailer has been specially prepared for Final Cut audiences, giving them a sneak
preview of what is to come.
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| CRACKERS
- Director Ross Jarvis - 8 mins
Monty Barndollar is an eccentric
a
recluse
and a cream cracker obsessive. Living alone in a barge on the River
Cam, Monty is happy to accept these labels as he knows they are sacrifices he
must make to achieve his life's goal, to beat the cream cracker eating world record
- three cream crackers in under forty-five seconds!
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