Glasgow Short Film Festival 2018

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Blockhead (Country: UK; Year: 2017; Director: Bryan M Ferguson)
America has a fetish for free hotel ice.
Great Choice! (Country: US; Year: 2017; Director: Robin Comisar)
A woman gets stuck in a Red Lobster commercial.
Martin Cries (Country: France; Year: 2017; Director: Jonathan Vinel)
Imagine you wake up one day, and all of your friends have disappeared. You look everywhere, but cannot find them.
Mouse (Country: US; Year: 2017; Director: Celine Held, Logan George)
When an unlikely can of Unica brand beans falls to their kitchen floor, Vanessa and Danny aim to squeeze out every penny.
Nothing To Declare (Country: UK; Year: 2017; Director: Will Adams; Writer: Frank Quitely; Stars: Vincent Deighan)
An animated horror where the end of the world could start next door.
Our Old Man (And The Sea) (Country: Spain; Year: 2017; Director: Lander Camerero)
Two brothers believe that their father's spirit has been reincarnated in a dolphin. They cannot support the idea that he is enjoying such freedom.
Pigeon Man (Country: UK; Year: 2017; Director: Callum Leemkuil-Schuerman, Jessie Ponder)
A Glaswegian man tells the story of his meteoric rise to the top of the milk business - and his subsequent, calamitous fall.
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