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Birds
Eye View Film Festival 8-14th March 2007
BRING
A BABY
EVERYMAN
CINEMA CLUB, HAMPSTEAD
Sunday 11th March : 12.00PM Selection of shorts (64')
In
partnership
with Cinema Club Scream, we showcase some of the funniest ,
entertaining and most colourful shorts for your viewing pleasure.
"Birds
Eye Views Bring a Baby screenings beat daytime TV hands down.”
Sally
Phillips (new mother and Smack the Pony Star)
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This
event will be introduced by acclaimed comedienne Lucy
Porter:
'Charming,
scatty and self-effacing, Lucy Porter is one of the unsung
greats of this year's Fringe... Never less than utterly adorable...
One of the undoubted highlights of the Festival.'
Fest Magazine |
And
if that wasn't enough, Clubmum will be in
residence hosting a soft and adventurous play area and an
assortment of FREE gorgeous snacks from cupcakes to organic
juices.

THE
FILMS: |
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Dreams
and Desires: Family Ties
[dir. Joanna Quinn, UK, 2006, 10’]
In this raucous comedy, hapless Beryl agrees to video her friend
Mandy’s wedding. As “cineaste par excellence”
she seizes the opportunity to imitate her filmmaking idols with
disastrous & hilarious results. |
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Happiness
[dir. Sophie Barthes, US, 2006, 11’]
What if happiness was for sale? One evening, after work, Iwona
buys a box of happiness in a strange discount store and has
to decide what to do with it. Fresh from Sundance 2007… |
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The
Girl With Short Hair
[ dir. Maryam Mohajer, UK, 2006, 3’]
A little girl has to 'prove' she's a girl to some boys at a
party. Recounting the episode to her mother, we discover that
a five-year olds' logic can bring about hilarious results. |
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Moustache
[dir. Vicki Sugars, Australia, 2004, 14’]
Fresh from Venice. A wickedly comic examination of a marriage
gone stale with an unexpected twist. |
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Printed
Rainbow
[dir. Gitanjali Rao, India, 2006, 15’]
An old woman and her cat daydream of being anywhere but her
grey, dreary flat. This Stunning hand painted animation from
India |
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Nothing
Special
[dir. Helena Brooks, New Zealand, 2004, 11’]
Billy has been the reluctant subject of worship since childhood
when his deluded mother decided that he was the reincarnation
of Jesus Christ. |
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