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ONE MINUTE WONDER


so new the paint hasn't dried!

nine films from the south east region's brightest young film-makers

During the premiere screening of these films at our last-night screening event in the 2005 Brighton Festival,
a jury of distinguished industry personalities awarded the Best Film prize to AGE CONCERN.
The film's director recieved a prize of £50 and dinner for two at Brighton's popular Blind Lemon Alley restaurant


Blind Lemon Alley: click image for bookings and information

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ENTRÉE - Director Sue Whitting - 75 seconds

A man and a woman sit at separate tables in a restaurant, watched closely by a disapproving head waiter. Their eyes meet and their bodies react - is this lust at first sight or is another game being played?

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AGE CONCERN - Director Rob Greens - 75 seconds

When frail and stubborn Ethel, meets arthritic and bad tempered, Margaret on a narrow pavement it's the start of this year's Senior Citizen Stand-Off.

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BE MY BABY - Director Harriet Perry - 75 seconds

Mother and baby - a horror story.

FLYING BY - Director Marie Dietlin - 75 seconds

Just an ordinary dream - and a race against time in which two people repeat the same action of running to catch (or miss?) their train.

EVERYTHING - Director Alex Wallace - 75 seconds

Filling in forms is an especially difficult task for an elderly couple who have never married and are put on the spot by a hospital receptionist.

 

SURFACING - Director Polly Moore - 75 seconds

Mary's reached the end of the road; nowhere to go, sitting in a car at the cliff edge. Does she run or jump?

TOP DOG - Director Louis Tisne - 75 seconds

This poignant story of (almost) unrequited love confirms the view that a dog is still man's best friend. An uplifting story full of ups and downs.

FASTEST GUN IN TEXAS - Nic Wassell - 75 seconds

As the 'Fastest Gun in Texas' approaches, a dance of death begins.

PLATFORM NUMBER TWO - Ian Skelton - 75 seconds

Shouting into a mobile phone about the company's latest ad campaign, a business man waits impatiently for his train, but a nearby Big Issue seller seems determined to queer the pitch.

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