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Alison Broadhurst

As Far As I Recall: A film that explores memory, memory loss and the process of remembering. Following a personal narrative, the film discusses a family's experience with dementia and remembering. Alison aimed to create a film that simultaneously celebrates the joy of memories while commenting on the ambiguity and difficulty of memory. (Timecode 00:00 - 12:46)
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Emily Ellis

Sometimes Nothing Is Heaviest: This film explores the psycho-social liminalities of early adulthood and the negotiations required to gain entry to the 'real world,' a ticket that often comes at the expense of the things we once held dearly. (Timecode 12:47 - 32:26)
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Max Breakenridge

Enveloped Ecstatic: At a time of distance and digital communication, this is an attempt to articulate feelings of a hybrid digital and physical existence, exploring ideas of distance, presence, embodiment and digital abstraction through image and sound. This piece operates on physical response as much as logical, with the primary experience intended for the viewer being that of their own journey. (Timecode 32:27 - 44:30)
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Malini Chakroborty

Ghor: A glimpse into how India and it’s people across most hierarchies have been dealing with covid and a sudden unplanned lockdown. Ghor acts like a mirror of a democracy turning into a fascist state while also delving into the threads of human suffering that connect people irrespective of where they are in life. (Timecode 44:31 - 55:50)
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Oliver Aspinall

Surdus Mundi - Audism: A short documentary explaining Audism (discrimination towards D/deaf people, by the hearing world). Three Deaf people from different backgrounds share their experiences of Audism. (Timecode 55:51 - 1:09:06)
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Bianca Jasmine Galeana

Coexisting (Timecode 1:09:07 - 1:20:52)
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Shona Greig

Borderscape: An experimental documentary film, exploring the experience of occupying border spaces on the island of Ireland. (Timecode 1:20:53 - 1:29:48)
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Shasha Guo

Great Artist Inside The Wall (Timecode 1:29:49 - 1:44:51)
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Clare Archibald

Can You Hear The Interim: Structured according to the three stages of labour, Can You Hear the Interim is an abstract time based media art installation exploring the embodied spaces leading to expected neonatal death. (Clare's film is not available to view)
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