
Selected Films Part 2
Doors open 7pm Saturday 15th October
Films listed in no particular order

Patrice Guillain, France
SEE YOU TONIGHT !
A nice take on coping with shared responsibilities, and a satisfying twist at the end.
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Dig Boy Dig
Andrew McCann, United Kingdom
A metal detecting enthusiast gets his come-uppance.

Load
Stefan Teofilovic, Serbia
A touching film about loss and the weight it places on us. Watch attentively to appreciate the full meaning.

Pacing the Pool
Radheya Jegatheva, Australia
A tiny glimpse into the extraordinary life of Richard Pace. A different approach to life might have seen him crushed under the weight of the physical and mental stresses he has been through since he was a child, however, healing waters have helped him rise above it all!

Beer for grandpa
Jędrek Kocjan, Poland
A warm, funny, sweet, and sad moment from a grandson’s relationship with his grandfather.

We Had Chemistry
Robert Sebree, United States
A celebrated photographer returns to his hometown to exhibit his work in an effort to connect with his past.
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Erolnungdagi ( from the depth )
Rakesh Moirangthem, India
A school teacher perseveres to conserve his indigenous culture, traditions and local dialect amidst a fast growing urbanised world around him.
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The Quiet
Radheya Jegatheva, Australia
When an astronaut ponders on the quietude of space, he comes upon a startling self-realisation. The truth is written in the stars, but what will he uncover?

Keys
Elle Brown, United Kingdom
Agnes, a lonely young immigrant woman, struggles to connect with others. A subtle but heart-warming story about loss, loneliness and friendship.

Painting By Numbers
Radheya Jegatheva, Australia
You’ll never look at a famous painting in the same way again.

SAME NIGHT DIFFERENT BLUE
Nuri Cihan Ozdogan, Turkey
What’s the true value of a rare stamp? Intersecting stories lead us to someone who treats it with the dignity it deserves.