To coincide with Slapstick ‘09, Bristol’s silent comedy festival, Electric Cinema presents a programme of short films to make you smile and chuckle.
The films come from the archives of DepicT!, Watershed’s competition as part of Encounters Short Film Festival which challenges filmmakers to create a cinematic masterpiece of under 90 seconds. For more information and other ultra-short films, visit depict.org
Select a title below to view:
The day Bob was saved by modern technology
by Johan Kramer
Donut
by Hazel Grian
Moon Shot UK
by James Harris
One Weeks Work
by Shane Davey
Operator
by Matthew Walker
Phobia
by Orla Handley
Plinc!
by Phil Gray
Screen Kiss
by Steven Sander
Sick
by Hattie Dalton
Previous programmes
DShed | DepicT! | Celebrating Age | Back to School | Be Active | New Bristol Stories | Activate | Joe Magee | Sound and Vision | Facedance | Short | Young Fun | Film as Art | Compass of Mystery | Zimbabwean Stories | Kingsfield School Stories | Building Futures | Roman Roots Project | Young People's Animation | City Reflections | Independence Stories | Electric December 2007 | Dug Out | Prefab Stories | DepicT! 2007 | Inside Watershed | Tales of the Unexpected | eShed | DepicT! | Bus Route 77 | Landscape | Elders Stories | Identity Stories | Movies + Shakers | Electric December | Bristol Stories | Mental Disintegration | Dark Tales | Comedy | Sound and Image | Architecture | Animation | Bristol Stories | Mini Docs | Bristol Silents present Flicker | Electric Cinema selection