5th May 11.30pm 1pm, 3pm & 5pm £8 (per screening), £12 (Day pass), £30 (Full festival pass)
11.30am:
LISSA’S TRIP
Directed by Jeffery Lando
Feature Film (76 mins, USA)
Venue: Hen & Chickens Theatre
Trailer:
Lissa’s Trip takes you on a wild ride through the streets of Los Angeles with an actress who accidentally took a lot of acid before a crucial audition. Loosely inspired by Homer’s Odyssey, the film follows Lissa as she encounters bizarre characters and situations that challenge her sense of reality and identity. Along the way, she discovers her true self and her creative potential. Lissa’s Trip is a modern-day fairy tale that blends humor, adventure, and emotion in a dazzling cinematic journey.
1pm
SUNDAY SHORTS 1
Short Films (90 mins)
Venue: Hen & Chickens Theatre
Sister Wives (directed by Louisa Connolly-Burnham, UK)
Ghanimah (directed by Sai karan Talwar, UK)
Bridge (directed by Tara Aghdashloo, UK)
Spirit of Place (directed by Jack Cooper Stimpson, UK)
Mission I’m Possible (directed by Joe Bor, UK)
3pm
SUNDAY SHORTS 2
Short Films (90 mins)
Venue: Hen & Chickens Theatre
Ill Fares the Land (directed by Patrick Ireland, UK)
A Funny Kind of Journey (directed by Joe Bor, UK)
Ghoul (directed by Magnus Lyche, UK)
Bodily Renaissance (directed by Claudia Lee, UK)
Tomorrow (directed by Thomas Elliott Griffiths, UK)
And the Rain Still Falls (directed by Steve Kendrick, UK)
Futurity Infinite (directed by Danny Cotton, UK)
Blue (directed by Sophie Rose Worger, UK)
Area Boys (directed by Bruno Atkinson & Toye Oladinni, UK)
5pm
SUNDAY SHORTS 3
Short Films (90 mins)
Venue: Hen & Chickens Theatre
Hull? (directed by Caden Elliott, UK)
The Eyes of Marge (directed by Lily Howkins, UK)
Fishing (directed by Josie Charles, UK)
Weave (directed by Martyn Lee, UK)
As For Me (directed by Guen Murroni, UK)
The Lure (directed by Tony Hipwell, UK)
COPE (directed by Anthony Sutcliffe, UK)
Anywhere but the Bed (directed by Tallulah Sheffield, UK)