Bristol

Encounters Festival (2018) - International Short Film, Animation and VR

FdA Film & Media Arts Production and BA Lens Based Media students will be attending Encounters Festival / Weds 26, Thurs 27th and Fri 28th SEPTEMBER 2018 / BRISTOL • UK

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Encounters is the UK’s leading short film festival, bringing you the best in international short film, animation, and virtual reality. The festival takes place in Bristol on 25-30 September 2018, where you can enjoy screenings, special events, networking and lots, lots more.

FdA Film & Media Arts Production and BA Lens Based Media students will be attending Encounters Festival / Weds 26, Thurs 27th and Fri 28th SEPTEMBER 2018 / BRISTOL • UK

We are subsidising the trip so Costs will just be £20 for all screenings. You will need to make your own way to Bristol, we will meet outside Watershed Cinema each morning at 9.30am

WATERSHED : 1 Canon’s Road, Bristol BS1 5TX

You will need to pay for this trip via 'the shop

https://store.weston.ac.uk/product-catalogue/educational-trips-and-visits/creative-arts/encounters-film-festival

We have the following screenings / visits booked:

Wed 26th September

10:00  SHORT FILM 1: CAN’T BREAK ME
'Resourceful and resilient, these inspiring characters are seriously put to the test as they navigate day-to-day struggles, personal challenges and wider injustice.'

14:30  NAHEMI
'New graduate talent, NAHEMI screening & awards cermony. The National Associaiton of Higher Education in the Moving Image, presents a programme of some of the most exciting, dynamic and diverse films made in the UK this year by students studying at some of our member institutions. NAHEMI acts as a forum for debate on all matters pertaining to the teaching practice in the Moving Image in Higher Education across the UK.'

Thurs 27th September

10:00 SHORT FILM 4: BLOODLINES

'Family, it’s complicated. Mums, dads, brothers and sisters take centre stage in this programme of short films exposing those all-too precious, painful and always intricate strings attaching us to our family nest.'

12:30 DIFFERENT VOICES

'Different Voices is an ongoing Neurodiverse film talent development programme based in Bristol. The project combines group workshops and 1 to 1 mentoring with professional film makers and aims to foster a new generation of film makers working from a voice that is under represented in mainstream cinema. This screening will include 8 films from our most recent project. After each there will be the opportunity for an open and relaxed discussion with both film makers and audience. There will also be the chance to see the latest trailer/teaser from Dawn of the Dark Fox.'
 

FRIDAY 28th September

10:00 SHORT FILM 7: ON THE EDGE

'Dealing with life crisis, personal struggles, difficult feelings and cries for help, these stories open up an honest and stirring insight into mental health and the beauty and complexity of the human mind.'

14:00 ANIMATION 6: THE STATE WE’RE IN

'The personal is political and in today’s highly charged and dangerous times you would think we haven’t learnt a thing from our past. Do challenging times require challenging minds?'

In addition: You might also be interested in going to additional screenings and events, you will need to book these yourself at: https://encounters-festival.org.uk/programme/

These sound interesting:

Wed 26 September 19:30 Boiling Wells

Compass Presents: ARCADIA at Boiling Wells

'Join us for an expanded cinema screening of the BFI’s newly released folk-horror feature Arcadia , an experimental, visceral archive experience, scored by Adrian Utley (Portishead) and Will Gregory (Goldfrapp).'

 

 

Beyond Clueless, coming to The Cube

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The preview screening of Beyond Clueless I came to see, became a huge sucess at The Cube, Bristol, due to the tickets been sold out and public interest. If you couldn't able to go to the screening or if you love teen films e.g. Mean Girls, 13 Going on 30 and American Pie, I would recommend you and everyone to watch this brillant essay film about analysis of teen film genre.

I am currently writing about my experience at the preview + Q&A with first-time director Charlie Lyne, and my review of the film as well.

Taken by Gruff Jones (Twitter and Flickr)

Taken by Gruff Jones (Twitter and Flickr)

If you are interested, the film would be on the general release on 23rd January, and here is the chance to book tickets as soon as possible. It costs £5 for adults and £4 for students/concessions on Monday 26th January. Furthermore, the campaign made a special offer on Tuesday 27th January, which all of the tickets cost £3 each.

Beyond Clueless

There is a preview screening of Beyond Clueless at the Cube, Bristol on Friday 16th January. It starts at 8pm and after the screening, there is a Q&A with director Charlie Lyne. There will be an after-party more details will be anounced soon. If you are interested, book your ticket immediately as I have done it, there are 20 or less tickets avaliable. So hurry!!!

Narrated by cult teen star Fairuza Balk, Beyond Clueless is a dizzying journey into the mind, body and soul of the teen movie, as seen through the eyes of over 200 modern coming-of-age classics.

Expanded Cinema & Photography workshop at The Cube

BRISTOL TRIP/ MONDAY 28th APRIL FdA Film & Media Arts and UAL Photomedia 10AM – 4.30PM

EXPANDED CINEMA & PHOTOGRAPHY
at The Cube Cinema Microplex & Bristol City Museum & Art Gallery

FREE

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Meeting time: 10AM/ Bristol Bus Station.

Richard/ Jimmy will meet you there. Walk to the Cube Cinema (5 mins easy walking just up from the bus station towards Stokes Croft).

Bring: A Camera. At the Cube Cinema there will be a variety of activities on offer during the day, including insights in to how The Cube is run, film screenings and expanded cinema workshop. For the photographers, The Cube and its surroundings also offers a great opportunity as a location for photo shoots, excellent fuel for UAL/ UNIT 7.

Bring a packed lunch or lunch money as there will be opportunity to stroll over to Stokes Croft to explore this vibrant arts quarter.

3pm: Bristol City Museum & Art Gallery Jeremy Deller exhibition: English Magic.

For the British Pavilion at the 55th International Art Exhibition – la Biennale di Venezia, artist Jeremy Deller presented the exhibition English Magic. This now forms the summer exhibition at the city museum where Jeremy gives us an off-the-wall vision of England.

You can expect scrapyards, street parades, Bowie vs The Troubles, an inflatable Stonehenge, birds of prey and a giant Morris with Abramovich's boat – all set to a steel drum soundtrack of David Bowie, A Guy Called Gerald and Vaughan Williams.