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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)

 

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:

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.
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…
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.
Moustache
[dir. Vicki Sugars, Australia, 2004, 14’]

Fresh from Venice. A wickedly comic examination of a marriage gone stale with an unexpected twist.
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
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.