Feature Program
4:00PM Pre-screening Reception
4:30PM Screening
6:15PM Post-screening Q&A
Shorts Program #1
6:45PM Pre-screening Reception
7:15PM Screening
8:41PM Post-screening Q&A
Shorts Program #2
8:56PM Pre-screening Reception
9:26PM Screening
10:44PM Post-screening Q&A
Event Entrance
1139 S. Hill Street, Los Angeles 90015
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Parking
1133 S. Olive St., Los Angeles, CA 90015
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NewFilmmakers Los Angeles (NFMLA) celebrates Britweek with independent cinema on April 28th with a selection of UK and local films.
Featured in the festival are BAFTA-nominated filmmakers, the debut short film from Blake Harrison (star of the BBC show The Inbetweeners) and a short film from best-selling author and YouTube star Will Darbyshire.
The night begins with UK feature film Let Me Go by Polly Steele, an intergenerational story about the unraveling of a family secret and its emotional impact on three mothers and three daughters.
Second is InFocus: Britweek, a collection of short films from by UK filmmakers that include stories of love, family strife, foreboding and the search for human connection.
The night concludes with a narrative shorts program highlighting local Los Angeles talent and prominently features themes of finding, losing and letting go.
Let Me Go
Dir. Polly Steele
Time: 100 Mins – Country: UK
Film Synopsis
The Fox and the Rabbit
Dir. Garry Crystal
Time: 18 Mins – Country: UK
Film Synopsis
Media Kit
Hooves of Clay
Dir. Blake Harrison
Time: 16 Mins – Country: UK
Film Synopsis
Media Kit
Real Gods Require Blood
Dir. Moin Hussain
Time: 20 Mins – Country: UK
Film Synopsis
Us
Dir. Will Darbyshire
Time: 13 Mins – Country: UK
Film Synopsis
Contractor 014352
Dir. Simon Ryninks
Time: 14 Mins – Country: UK
Film Synopsis
The Shuttle
Dir. Lu Han
Time: 15 Mins – Country: USA
Film Synopsis
Media Kit
Dear Sister
Dir. Jess Harbeck
Time: 12 Mins – Country: USA
Film Synopsis
Media Kit
EVOKE
Dir. Asia LeMasters
Time: 16 Mins – Country: USA
Film Synopsis
Media Kit
My Treasure
Dir. Michael Flores
Time: 20 Mins – Country: El Salvador
Film Synopsis