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Film club - Short Films by Local Artists

  • The Orange room 375 High Street London, England, E15 4QZ United Kingdom (map)

Immerse yourself in the stories of local Caribbean filmmakers. Cold Islanders will be handing the screen and stage over to artists showcasing their short films. The evening will also feature a short Q&A with the films Directors. Enjoyment will continue to be feed via a DJ and chance to connect with film enthusiasts and creatives post screenings.

We will be joined at this screening by London’s Screen Archives who will be sharing their new ‘Undocumented’ project in partnership with The New Black Film Collective. ‘Undocumented’ seeks to address the lack of Black stories in London’s screen archives with the support of the BFI, awarding National Lottery funding.

The Filmmakers and their films

  • Tshelane Reid presenting FLUID FORMS

FLUID FORMS is an experimental short film exploring the journey to acceptance and re-discovery taken by Grammy award winning gender non-conforming Black British Caribbean recording artist, Tiana Major9.

  • Monique Needham & Kashif Boothe presenting SUNDAY DINNER

On paper, life for Maya is perfect: a popular athlete with a loving family, and head over heels for Jasmine. With Grandma's help, will introducing Jasmine to her quirky family at Sunday Dinner go smoothly, or will they scare Jasmine off?

  • Danny Bailey presenting SOFT BWOI

Soundsystem culture injects this triumphant short with a rallying cry, calling on all Black boys and men who have been labelled “soft” to Wake Up!

  • Remi Moses presenting Saving Art

After his five-year-old son is diagnosed with leukaemia, Brian tries to comfort his son with a fairy-tale. As we witness the innocence of the children in the ward believing the lies their parents tell them, we also see how haunted the parents become. This is a chilling look at how adults project fears of cancer onto children and how fighting the darkness with joy and happiness can also be a form of medicine. Inspired by true events.

  • Kasey-Anaid Blondell and Remi Moses presenting Skate

Thea, a lonely 19-year-old girl, struggles to learn how to skateboard on her own. When Thea meets a welcoming community of skater girls at a house party, she is empowered to deal with her social anxiety through skateboarding. 


This event is in collaboration with GirlDreamer

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