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BFI NETWORK South East Shorts Zine 2018 - 2023The South East Shorts 2018-23 Zine celebrates the work and talent we’ve supported over the last five years. We’re so proud of the films that have been produced in this time and we wanted to showcase the diverse, vivid and unique stories being told by filmmakers in the South East of England.
The zine is designed by one of our funded filmmakers Jess Dadds and his Art Director Sam Giles. Jess and Sam had worked together on I am good at karate, which is one of our most successful short films and has received critical acclaim from within the UK and internationally.
Over 20 teams contributed to the zine with a range of storyboards, director’s notes, photos and designs which were used to create a distinctive document that profiles the filmmaking talent in the South East.
–Thomas Wightman (Film Hub South East BFI NETWORK Talent Executive)
BFI NETWORK South East Funded Projects, 2018-2023
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Armstrong
Asa
Baked Beans
Beneath a Mother’s Feet
Bingo Queens
Blank Shores
Bricking It
Burnings
Canned Laughter
Crest
Cuppa Chai
Dance For Rain
Daylight Rules
Deadeye
Departure Point
Dream Big
Essex Girls
Girl At Party
Girl on Girl
Grown in the Dark
Home By 8.30
Hormonal
I am good at karate
It’s Dog To Make A Houseplant If You’re Sandwich
Jim
Kitt and The Deathless
Left Over
Longing
Madge
Mother of Mine
Mare
Modern Washout
Monitor
Murmur
My Cells are Trying to Kill Me
Nails & Beauty
New Atlantis
Norm
Not Dark Yet
Nuclear Blue
O, Glory!
Octopus
Peregrine
Pillow Chocolate
Pole
Pylon
Reasons
Red Rover
Reflection
Sandpaper
Shoot Your Shot
Small Hours
Soft Facts
Soulmate
The Cost of Living
The Doula
The Last Days
The Licensed Fool
The Lost Land Girl
The Simulation
The Smell of Chicken
Thursdays
Us & In Between
Verisimilitude
Weekend Dad
X to X
Zubeida