Glasgow Short Film Festival 2018

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Destiny (Country: UK, Nigeria; Year: 2017; Director: Justice John)
Destiny can manipulate time. But when she uses it to save a young girl, she places herself at greater risk.
Discover (Country: UK; Year: 2017; Director: David McCann)
A man makes a discovery which drastically alters his understanding of our place in the universe. He could tell the world, but who would believe him?
Electric Faces (Country: UK; Year: 2015; Director: Johnny Herbin; Writer: Johnny Herbin; Stars: Euan Bennet, John Gaffney, George McWilliam, June Hazel, Calum MacAskill, Laura Chiverton, Rasmus Kull, Katie Barnett) , Trailer
A young man plans to rob a banker, with the help of his unstable robot.
Invasion (Country: UK; Year: 2018; Director: Ian Hendry)
A Glasgow taxi driver picks up a mysterious stranger and becomes embroiled in a sinister citywide operation.
Mia: A Rapture 2.0 Production (Country: UK; Year: 2018; Director: Gary J Hewitt)
In an apocalyptic near-future, Mia arrives at Ray's doorstep seeking shelter. Together, they begin to question what it means to be human.
The Quiet (Country: UK; Year: 2017; Director: Vito Milazzo)
When it is revealed that God may actually exist, what are the consequences for humanity?
Runner (Country: UK; Year: 2017; Director: Graeme Watt)
A confused, amnesiac man awakes in a wilderness. His memory has been wiped, and he is being pursued by a mysterious assassin.
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