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- A family sorts through belongings left behind in their former home, revisiting the whimsical and demanding natures of their late parents as they confront relics from the past.
- Perfectionist Lee must adapt to the imperfect reality of living with an illness - brought to life as a chaotic supernatural flatmate.
- A grief-stricken father hunts down the boy responsible for the events that led to his son's murder but finds himself unable to escape the consequences of his own violent actions.
- A personal, visual essay about gender transition - focusing on the social context and implications and exploring how the world is different living as female compared to being perceived as male. Jack tells his story by using and reframing gender focused tropes and imagery from popular culture, mythology, history and art.
- When Sam heads back to her sleepy, Scottish hometown for a job interview - she bumps into an old friend who's never been able to leave. Why hasn't Peter left? What does he need to say to her? Something sinister is watching both of them.
- In "Bread," the struggle for survival transcends the boundaries of law and order. The narrative unfolds as a thief snatches a packet of bread from a young child, setting off a chase into a dense forest pursued by a determined police officer. Amidst the pursuit, both the thief and the cop tumble into a deep pit, trapped in an inescapable predicament. As they grapple with their dire circumstances, hunger sets in, and the stolen bread becomes their only hope for sustenance. Despite their initial animosity, the shared struggle for survival blurs the lines between thief and cop, leading to an unexpected moment of empathy as they break bread together in the darkness of the pit. Ultimately, "Bread" explores themes of desperation, moral ambiguity, and the universal human need for sustenance, challenging preconceived notions of right and wrong in the face of primal instincts.
- A personal female centred documentary about addiction, and long-term recovery from it. This film weaves together observational and lyrical elements to take us into the challenging, deeply personal, and relatively unknown world of recovery.
- Prosopagnosia uses expressive animation to investigate intimacy, communication and memory. Prosopagnosia means face-blindness and to understand this neurodiverse behaviour, the contents of a memory box are intricately explored. Sketchbooks, photographs and diaries unravel to tell a unique and personal story.
- A teenage girl tries to thrive in chaotic circumstances - she must make a choice between family and her future.
- Two trans refugees share their stories in this short film about family--the families we're born into, and the families we make out of our friends.
- Power, control and GASLIGHTING... What if the demon Alice keeps seeing in her dreams is real?
- Two male students discuss the 'gay male gaze' and try to work out the rules to spot a fellow gay guy by facial expressions. This short takes a comedic look at 'gaydar', 'the look' and gay relationships.
- The lives of three men, Daniele, Antonio and Giovanni are interwoven and all intersect with emotional results on the birthday of little Elisa.
- When a fresh-faced lesbian starts to explore dating and the LGBT community, she is plagued by disturbing visions of Dysphoria and Euphoria, she starts to question both her gender identity and place in the community.
- ShortDifferent forms of communication are explored when a filmmaker attempts to find the name of a dead person they discovered behind their flat in Glasgow.
- A troubled fugitive steals a car only to find himself faced with a grim moral dilemma.