Screening
Somerset House Studios

Inspired by Ideas: Film Night

Part of Makerversity: Civic Hack

FREE
Wed 15 Nov 2017
19.00 - 20.15
Screening Room
South Wing

In support of Makerversity's Civic Hack, Aesthetica Short Film Festival have curated a unique reel focusing on reimagining themes of protest and activism in the contemporary sphere.

From the daily, inner decisions of individuals to the ritualistic nature of mass activism seen in, for example, the inauguration of Donald Trump, these shorts broaden the mind and question what it means to take a stand.

Agents Of Change
Year: 2017
Director: Alice Russell
"Sometimes there are times to bomb a bank, or kidnap a political autocrat, or have a peaceful demonstration. But sometimes, you party." Through ritual and metaphor on the streets of London, set against the inauguration of Donald trump, organiser Joshua Virasami reflects on our individual agency to collectively change society.
Length: 4.36

Zarpazo
Year: 2016
Director: Nerea Castro Andreu
Mar and Xara meet in a remote mountain land. All is set to leap into hiding.
Length: 14.30

Book Report
Year: 2017
Director: Jeanne C. Finley & John Muse
Book Report combines short sequences of Mad Men's Don Draper reading books, relevant facts about the 2016 presidential campaign, a history of the hashtag #trumpbookreport, notes on a payment to the mysteriously named “Draper Sterling” ad agency—and a choral voice-over that reinterprets the infamous Access Hollywood transcript.
Length: 13.30

Little Bird
Year: 2017
Director: Georgia Oakley
It’s London 1941 and the women of Great Britain have been called upon to aid the war effort, freeing up men for action. Little Bird explores how far one young woman will go to create a new life for herself and what she is willing to leave behind.
Length: 10.40

The Catch
Year: 2017
Director: Holly Brace-Lavoie
The Catch is a short film about a young girl named Morgan who loves fly fishing in the river near her home. She also likes a boy. But boys don’t like girls who fish. Morgan can't seem to reconcile her two interests. Will she have to choose one over the other?
Length: 14.39, age rating: 15

The Aesthetica Short Film Festival programme showcases the best in short film from a range of genres and narratives.
The current festival runs from the 8-12 of November 2017.

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