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‘A Walk Along Gold Street’
When writer’s block strikes, this chap pops out for cigarettes to free the creative juices. Does he find what's he's looking for? Film by Lee Price. (Run-time: 5 mins 37 secs).
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‘Cabron’
An ordinary day in Mexico, a drill General on command of his firing squad is about to execute the prisoner. What would happen if ‘Cabron’, a unit soldier, catches a terrible cold? Film by Daniel M.C. Alvite. (Run-time: 1 min 52 secs).
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‘Grandma And The Monster’
Siblings Kyle and Kim are visiting their Grandma when disaster strikes! A monster attacks the fair city of Metroville and they have to flee for their own safety. Tensions fray as the siblings search for security but the answer lies under their noses. (Run-time: 11 mins and 47 secs).
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‘Terzetto’
Poetic and beautifully filmed 24-hour drift from dawn through till night in three crucial cities of the East Midlands region of the UK: Derby, Nottingham & Leicester. Part of the ‘3 Cities Scheme’. Film by Amanda Smith and John Ross. (Run-time: 9 mins 40 secs).
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‘Hobby’
Trainspotters (or ‘rail enthusiasts’ as they prefer) are male, sad, lonely and unhygienic characters. They are the victim’s victims, the lowest common denominator in the pecking order of society. As far as perceptions of a group of people go, this is a rather damning generalisation. Could it be true, or has our bully culture merely found the ideal target for its own pretty comprehensive failings? (Run-time: 7 mins and 6 sec).
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‘Leaves Are Dancing’
A touching and very humanistic short by director Lee Price, highlighting the need to clear up after your dog and the very real health dangers of the parasite Toxo Cara Canis. (Run-time: 5 mins 6 secs).
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'Cool Blue'
A car thief enters an enclosed car park late at night, hoping for an easy steal. Immediately, he spots the car of his dreams; a sleek, blue sports car to die for, but he is spotted by an eagle-eyed security guard and a psychological battle of wills follows. Cool Blue is set in Glasgow and the dimly lit enclosed car park is the perfect backdrop for the tense confrontation which follows.
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‘The Walker’
Documentary portrait of athlete Dwane Butterly and his chosen sport, Racewalking. A fascinating look at an unfashionable and often ridiculed sport, 'The Walker' follows an undaunted Dwane and his daily, arduous training schedule. Film by Neil Smith. (Run-time: 5 Mins 49 Secs).
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