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IT’S DOG TO MAKE A HOUSEPLANT IF YOU’RE SANDWICH

Graeme, a middle-aged man living in an anonymous suburbia, becomes slightly perplexed after his neighbour’s dog vanishes, his wife and child disappear and then his favourite gadget goes haywire – but surely things can’t get any worse?

Jim

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Inspired by true events. West London, 1982. Gay priest Jim Fitzsimmons reaches a decision: he’s going to spend one night with a rent boy. The night will change Jim’s life forever, but not for the reasons he expects.

Longing

On the night before her flight home, a Malaysian woman with a secret finds herself on an impromptu date with another woman.

Director: Laura Jayne Tunbridge (page 32)

Writer: Laura Jayne Tunbridge

Producer: Katie Sinclair (page 31), Chloe Culpin (page 10)

Director: Josh Saunders (page 31) Writer: Barney Pell Scholes (page 27) Producer: Jamie MacDonald (page 30)

Director: Maz Murray (page 34)

Writer: Maz Murray

Producer: Charlotte Hurst

Director: Olivia Waring Writer: Olivia Waring Producer: Jesse Romain (page 17)

Director: Tom Young (page 24) Writer: Tom Young

Producer: Thomas McDonald (page 15)

Director: Courteney Tan (page 22)

Writer: Courteney Tan

Producer: Emily Everdee (page 12)

Mammy

After the immediate passing of his partner of 26 years, David, an irritable and heartbroken soul must intercept not only the emotional implications of such a loss but also the mundane and logistical ones too.

Monitor

In an overpopulated future, where prospective parents are assessed by the state, Jenna and Fi must raise a robot ‘baby’ under observation to secure a licence to start a family. But as the trial takes its toll on their relationship, will they get the result they want — and deserve?

Murmur

The story of a single mother and her relationship with her nonverbal autistic daughter. Using a magical-realism approach, the narrative subverts the mythology of the Changeling, and promotes Autism Advocacy.

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