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WoFF Glasgow Age of Oblivion - Short Films

Fri 2 October 2015

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Pale Blue Dot


Directed by Pourya Ezzati Pour, Germany, 2014, 11m
Shorts Competition


Pieces of lives spent in this crazy, meaningless, violent Pale Blue Dot in the murkiness of space that we call Earth.




Milky


Directed by Andrée-Anne Roussel, Canada, 2014, 14m
Shorts Competition | Female Perspective


Aude's breasts starts to produce milk, for no reason. Her two roommates become aware of this, and it disturbs their microcosm.




Abrase


Directed by Toshadeva Palani, US, 2015, 8m
Shorts Competition


The fading love of two men, remembered. A relationship once vivid, now dissipating into a fog of partial remembrance; the memories of heartbreak and loss that bend and change as the years go by.




It's Not About You Anymore


Written & Directed by Louise De Groef, Belgium, 2014, 19m
Shorts Competition | Female Perspective


Leon, a pathological liar, is on a journey of self-discovery. But, when he finally discovers who he truly is, it is too late for his environment.




He Took The Bottle, But Left The Girl


Directed by Reinis Kalvins, Latvia, 2014, 20m
Shorts Competition


Toms, a young and handsome mysterious man, is on his way to his girlfriend’s brother’s birthday. Arriving to the circle of Leva’s family and friends for first time, Tom needs to fit in.




Orpheus


Directed by Tina Smalcelj, Bosnia & Herzegovina, 2013, 4m
Shorts Competition | Female Perspective


It's a beautiful winter day. Four children are playing on the bridge, but a fifth player enters the game... The Sniper.


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Special thanks to FEST: New Directors New Films Festival for these lovely discoveries.


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8pm, £5 (£4.50 concessions) + 60p booking fee, Cinema
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