Down East Flick Fest Online

Multi-Screening: I'm From Afghanistan, Anagnorisis, A Selfie, The Bagpipe Maker's Baby, Tasavvur, ISS Titanic, Breathe

Film(s) To Be Screened

Breathe

In a time of uncertainty, a young girl decides to change her frame of mind and embrace self-care, finding signs of encouragement throughout her community.


I'm From Afghanistan

"Bashir" is a martial arts master. He has migrated to Iran from Afghanistan but he cannot adapt to immigration problems. He is trying to get involved in various things like theater, acting, and sports. The story begins when he is invited to participate in international competitions.


ISS Titanic

Hiding in a car in a cargo room of the first human voyage into the space, moments after the fatal system failure, two lovers need to face the final moments of their lives.


The Bagpipe Maker's Baby

A fairy tale short film with a magic realist twist. Directed by Chris Hopkin and written by Julian F. Woodford, The Bagpipe Maker’s Baby’s strong narrative drama centres on a mix of emotions and ideas around love, community, isolation and family. Starring Richard Avery, Annie Kirkman and Gordon Meredith, it is based on a short story of the same name, and was written with the English north-east coast in mind, in particular Holderness. In this sometime awful world we live, the film is deliberately hopeful. SEA TIMECODE: 22 seconds and then very regularly throughout the entire film as a liminal presence and character in direct opposition to that of the LAND.


Anagnorisis

A new doctor has just arrived at a nursing home, where he meets a patient tormented by a past which he cannot remember. This doctor will help him do it, without anticipating the consequences.


Tasavvur

A clash between reality and imagination where a daughter talks to her mother about the person she wants to spend the rest of her life with.


A Selfie

A man is taking Selfies but suddenly...


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Viewing Time

  • September 27, 2020, 10:00 am EST

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