Glasgow Short Film Festival 2022

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Bahar (Country: UK; Year: 2021; Director: Maryam Hamidi)
A widow is haunted by the mouldy manifestation of her dead daughter, but when her son returns from university she must choose between the living and the dead.
The Dead Are Jewels To Me (Country: UK; Year: 2021; Director: Isla Badenoch, Rose Hendry; Writer: Isla Badenoch, Rose Hendry; Stars: Maria MacLennan)
Experimental film that explores a forensic jeweller’s craft and interrogates whether a new scientific practice could unearth hidden stories that lie beneath a surface.
Dùsgadh (Awakening) (Country: UK; Year: 2021; Director: Cat Bruce)
A contemporary reworking of a traditional Scottish folktale, narrated by the legendary folklorist Margaret Bennett.
The Fox (Country: UK; Year: 2021; Director: Eirini Vasiliki Kalogera, Julia Kim Johnstone)
A short film depicting the transformation of a human into a half-fox half-woman persona.
Red Room (Country: UK; Year: 2021; Director: Bryan M Ferguson)
A relationship between three friends is fractured after a reality-destroying moment of possession.
The Stone Age (Country: UK; Year: 2021; Director: Alison Piper)
The Stone Age responds to Shetland-based poet Jen Hadfield’s synthesis of human and non-human experience.
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