With over 50 short films being screened over three days, Tweetfest, now in its fifth year, continues to provide a great showcase for new films. Like last year, the main bulk of the festival took place at the Hen and Chickens theatre in Highbury & Islington, London, while a third event, the Gala evening took place at the Hackney Picturehouse.
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Some films have a relatively easy journey to getting onto screens, and some, like Criminal Audition, endure a much longer route. This new film, directed by Samuel Gridley, and written by Gridley and Luke Kaile, finally had its debut 9 years after Kaile first started the process.
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It is always interesting to see new films, ideas and talent emerge, so I was intrigued by a new screening event, especially as it was being held at the historic Regent Street Cinema in London. ‘Women in Revolt: Beyond the Visible’ is the first event under the ‘Indie Society’ banner, a collaboration between Shorts On Tap, London Film Academy, and UK Actors Tweetup, with the aim of bringing people together and making connections.
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If a film festival, with a highly inclusive and inventive programme of shorts is your thing, then Tweetfest is probably the one for you! Now in its fourth year, organisers Angela Peters and Andrea Farrena have continued to expand the festival, which now runs over three days.
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Hosted by Angela Peters and Zara Symes, Tweetfest is a great short film festival, which recently had its Gala Awards ceremony at the Hackney Picturehouse in London. Now in its third year, the festival is organised by the UK branch of ‘Actors Tweetup’, a cross-Atlantic networking organisation, with groups in Los Angeles, New York, and London.
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