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        • REVIEW: Sixteen
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Shorts Programme: The Hyperphysical

CCA | Friday 2 October | 2 pm

Films that do not necessarily bear only one meaning or message. Pick yours.


LUX 

Written & Directed by Bernardo Lopes & Inês Malveiro

Shorts Competition

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Portugal | 2015 | 11m | Inspired by the tale The Spider in the Keyhole, by Leonardo Da Vinci, this drama portrays the thought process Pedro, a disgruntled writer, decides to go through in order to get to the central idea for his new novel.




Spiral Labyrinth 

Written & Directed by Cecilia Pego

Shorts Competition | Female Perspective

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Mexico | 2015 | 26m | An artist experiences a creative crisis that impedes him to paint or communicate with the outside world.









The Man Who Fed His Shadow 

Written & Directed by Mario Garefo

Shorts Competition

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Greece | 2012 | 18m | A man intrudes into rich people’s dinners claiming that he can collect the food from their table and feed his shadow which, curiously enough, is a female figure.






An Echoed Memory 

Written & Directed by Gwenllian Thurstan

Shorts Competition | Female Perspective

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UK | 2015 | 6m30s | An experimental piece which aims to convey emotion using sound and visuals. An Echoed Memory explores loss and loneliness and the danger of locking these emotions inside.


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