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Unrestricted View Film Festival – Opening Night Gala: Shorts 1

Unrestricted View Film Festival is back at Everyman Screen on the Green for 2025. Join us for an the opening night gala and a selection of fantastic short films: Two Minutes (directed by James Benyon) Two brothers rob a corner shop only to be interrupted by their Nan. The Woman in the Wardrobe (directed by Ruby Phelan, UK) The Woman in the Wardrobe is an urgent tale of hope against the backdrop of destruction. The film follows Nadiya, who finds sanctuary inside her family wardrobe whilst in the final stages of her solo labour. Where to? (directed by Jill Worsley, UK) Have you ever thought about all the snippets of conversation a taxi driver witnesses in a day? ‘Where To?’ takes us into that world, as cabbie Archie experiences one moment in dozens of different lives, whether joyful, painful, horrific or hilarious. Twain (directed by Pip, UK) A young man confronts his incarcerated twin brother unearthing secrets from the past. As childhood memories and buried secrets resurface, these young men—though separated by glass—remain bound by fate. Best Dressed (directed by Victoria Bata, UK) Sarah is thirteen - and she can't figure out what to wear today. That's difficult, because today is important. At the same time, Sarah’s older sister, Allie, is avoiding something. But, armed with a swipe of their mum's red lipstick, at least the sisters can face it together. OK/NOTOK (directed by Pardeep Sahota, UK) OK/NOTOK is a genre bending love story set in the very near future with a darkly comic edge. Loretta, a working-class British Asian woman, attempts to navigate a turbulent world, a new stranger in her life and unskippable adverts. Mum’s the Word (directed by Oz Arshad, UK) Jake joins Ross on a work experience errand in his van, but when he hears strange noises from the back, a terrifying reality is revealed, forcing Jake into a nightmare far beyond his years. One Big Family (directed by Ashley Hamilton & Bex Conyngham-Hynes, UK) One Big Family is a dark comedy short about a friendly HR catchup but set within the twisted world of a murder-happy death cult.
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