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Birds Eye View Film Festival 8-14th March 2007

FILM: BIRDS EYE VIEW FILM FESTIVAL

INTERNATIONAL SHORTS 1
[90']
Subtitles
Saturday 10th March ICA CINEMA 2: 12.00

In the first of our imaginative international shorts programmes we bring you a skin-crawling creepy thriller from New Zealand, beautiful folksy Serbian Animation and UK Premieres of a brilliant documentary of a Polish teenager and Portugese drama of passion.

Natures Way
[Jane Shearer, New Zealand, 2006, 11.30’]

Deep in the woods, a man hides the body of a young girl. Natures Way is a creepy and tummy turning tale of revenge from beyond the grave.

Water
[Laila Pakalnina, Latvia/2006, 12’]

The local swimming pool is empty and everything seems out of check in this quirky and flawlessly shot Slovenian oddity.

Sulky
[Anna Karasinska, Poland, 2006, 11’]

Sixteen year old Joanna is a right sulk. And her father doesn’t know what to do her. This documentary is brilliantly observed and truthful to the core. In her unwholesome neighbourhood in Lodz, Joanna’s youthful charm and wit is soon revealed, meanwhile her father tries to protect her from making the same mistakes that he did.

Naïve Story
[Marija Milanovic Lazarevski , Serbian, 7.24’]

In this wonderful Serbian adventure, a young country dweller finds herself in the big city for the first time. Naïve story is a colourful and charming fable.

Flesh of My Flesh
[Margarida Leitao, Portugal, 2005, 14’]

A woman alone with her secret until one day she can not hold it any longer...

Event running time:55.54