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Iota
Iota is a powerful short film about loss and rediscovered communication within a remote and voiceless family. How you define the ending is how you define yourself....Format / Duration : 35mm / 10 mins.Visit simondennis.com for more.
Split City
Appeared at SCI-FI-LONDON 7 Bram Harper gets the chance to become what he always dreamed of and no one else could be; a superhero, but he’ll always be that guy in his boxer briefs, talking to himself. The potential for his arch nemesis resides inside of him, waiting to take control and turn him into the villain! Director: Mark Sanders Country: Canada (2007) Language: English Runtime: 7:38
Metallic Vampire
SCI-FI-LONDON 7 48-Hour Film Challenge Our first 48-hour film challenge was a great success. A long queue of hopefuls waited outside the Apollo to be issued a title, prop/action and a line of dialogue. Teams then had 48-hours to come up with a short film, that had to incorporate all of the above. We had some brilliant entries and here we present all participants.
My Robot Friend
SCI-FI-LONDON 7 48-Hour Film Challenge Our first 48-hour film challenge was a great success. A long queue of hopefuls waited outside the Apollo to be issued a title, prop/action and a line of dialogue. Teams then had 48-hours to come up with a short film, that had to incorporate all of the above. We had some brilliant entries and here we present all participants.
Drawing in the Mist
SCI-FI-LONDON 7 48-Hour Film Challenge Our first 48-hour film challenge was a great success. A long queue of hopefuls waited outside the Apollo to be issued a title, prop/action and a line of dialogue. Teams then had 48-hours to come up with a short film, that had to incorporate all of the above. We had some brilliant entries and here we present all participants. Country: UK (2008) Language: English
The Space Above
SCI-FI-LONDON 7 48-Hour Film Challenge Our first 48-hour film challenge was a great success. A long queue of hopefuls waited outside the Apollo to be issued a title, prop/action and a line of dialogue. Teams then had 48-hours to come up with a short film, that had to incorporate all of the above. We had some brilliant entries and here we present all participants. Director: Brian Barnes Country: UK (2008) Language: English
Owls of the Forest
SCI-FI-LONDON 7 48-Hour Film Challenge Our first 48-hour film challenge was a great success. A long queue of hopefuls waited outside the Apollo to be issued a title, prop/action and a line of dialogue. Teams then had 48-hours to come up with a short film, that had to incorporate all of the above. We had some brilliant entries and here we present all participants. Team: This Mind is Buddha Prop: Screwing a lightbulb into a chrome lamp Dialogue: You know who I love? I love a different person every day Director: Carlos Ferrao and Tom Armitage Country: UK (2008) Language: English
Paid Assignment
SCI-FI-LONDON 7 48-Hour Film Challenge Our first 48-hour film challenge was a great success. A long queue of hopefuls waited outside the Apollo to be issued a title, prop/action and a line of dialogue. Teams then had 48-hours to come up with a short film, that had to incorporate all of the above. We had some brilliant entries and here we present all participants. Country: UK (2008) Language: English
The Zealous One
SCI-FI-LONDON 7 48-Hour Film Challenge Our first 48-hour film challenge was a great success. A long queue of hopefuls waited outside the Apollo to be issued a title, prop/action and a line of dialogue. Teams then had 48-hours to come up with a short film, that had to incorporate all of the above. We had some brilliant entries and here we present all participants. Country: UK (2008) Language: English
Bizarre Quality
SCI-FI-LONDON 7 48-Hour Film Challenge Our first 48-hour film challenge was a great success. A long queue of hopefuls waited outside the Apollo to be issued a title, prop/action and a line of dialogue. Teams then had 48-hours to come up with a short film, that had to incorporate all of the above. We had some brilliant entries and here we present all participants. Director: Paul Brewer Country: UK (2008) Language: English
Stop Go Motion
SCI-FI-LONDON 7 48-Hour Film Challenge Our first 48-hour film challenge was a great success. A long queue of hopefuls waited outside the Apollo to be issued a title, prop/action and a line of dialogue. Teams then had 48-hours to come up with a short film, that had to incorporate all of the above. We had some brilliant entries and here we present all participants. Team: Lazy Snail Director: Naveen Arles and Somaya Khan Country: UK (2008) Language: English
Blue Man Goes to Petrograd
The Blue Man travels the world in silence. From Mexico to Japan, he searches for the doppelganger factory. Perhaps it is in Petrograd...
Dog's Tooth
Third in SCI-FI-LONDON 7 48-Hour Film Challenge Our first 48-hour film challenge was a great success. A long queue of hopefuls waited outside the Apollo to be issued a title, prop/action and a line of dialogue. Teams then had 48-hours to come up with a short film, that had to incorporate all of the above. We had some brilliant entries and here we present all participants. Team: The Next Wednesdays Action: Trying to break a circuit board Dialogue: Because once in your life, whatever they were to the world, they become everything to you Director: Matthew McGuchan Country: UK (2008) Language: English
G.L.I.B.
Third in SCI-FI-LONDON 7 48-Hour Film Challenge Our first 48-hour film challenge was a great success. A long queue of hopefuls waited outside the Apollo to be issued a title, prop/action and a line of dialogue. Teams then had 48-hours to come up with a short film, that had to incorporate all of the above. We had some brilliant entries and here we present all participants. Team: The Next Wednesdays Action: Trying to break a circuit board Dialogue: Because once in your life, whatever they were to the world, they become everything to you Director: Matthew McGuchan Country: UK (2008) Language: English
Flipsical
Appeared at SCI-FI-LONDON 7 This fantastic film is an absurdist sci-fi comedy about the juxtaposition between who you think you are and who your parents think you are. Director: Joshua Tyler Country: Australia (2007) Language: English Runtime: 12:24
Find
Amanda is 10-years-old when something terrible happens. But it never feels true. Why does anything have to happen in a certain way? She convinces her friends that time is an invention and that she can change the future and the past. It takes concentration and practice. Even 20 years of practice. Director: Tara Samuel Country: USA (2006) Language: English Runtime: 8:53
Aedena
Appeared at SCI-FI-LONDON 5 A man wanders the earth alone. He finds a mysterious object embedded in a rock, which leads him to a lone woman in the jungle. They flee together but cannot escape the object's intentions. Director: Ben Elia Country: France (2002) Language: N/A Runtime: 7:53
Raven Gets a Life
Sometimes life just sucks. Even when you are dead. Eternally trapped in the body of a 12-year-old girl, a vampire is diagnosed with manic depression and seeks comfort from prescription drugs, Bela Lugosi, and the grim reaper. Director: Devi Snively Country: USA (2006) Language: English Runtime: 09:37 For more info contact deviantpix@hotmail.com or visit http://www.ravengetsalife.com/
The Purple Zone
A story about a God (Popsicle) and a Goddess (Spark) from another dimension and planet. Watch as Spark takes over and shapes the new age in history where girl power rocks, and ends all wars by using her amazing powers of transformation!!! The universe is now ready for women to take the reins of power. A Velvet Rhodes production. Director: Uriah Carr Country: USA (2006) Language: English Runtime: 10:06 Available on DVD.