London Web Fest

March Winners Screening - London Web Fest

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11 films in package
Je Sais Pas (I don't know) - Winner 'Best Short Film, Best Ensemble Cast'
Winner of two awards, this French comedy follows 3 friends as they embark on a threesome. But will they go all the way?
INSiDE - Winner 'Best Female Performance'
A second wave of coronavirus has forced New Zealand back into lockdown, and reclusive tech expert Rose McWhitney is hacking into stranger’s video calls to get a hit of human interaction.
Going Flat - Winner 'Best Documentary'
'Going Flat' follows Katie Clare on her journey to heal both physically and spiritually.
Chorus - Winner 'Best Directing'
A chorus competition was held on the campus. Fangxiang in the sixth grade experienced the first storm in her life. This is growth and youth!
This is Hell - Winner 'Best Web-Series'
Sally organises a leaving-do for Mel, but her arrival brings a surprise she didn't plan for. This Is Hell is a comedy-drama web series taking an irreverent look at friendship and loss.
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Syphons of Sand - Winner 'Best Dance/Music Video'
A Youth Dance Film that explores the beauty of the Devon Coast, UK. With original music score by folk artist, Kitty Macfarlane.
My Mother Mawinei - Winner 'Best Student Film'
A single mother struggles financially working as a palm oil labourer to support her daughter’s tertiary education.
Talking About Alopecia - Winner 'Best Animation'
n insightful and touching film crafted during lockdown featuring artwork and stories from children supported by the 'Alopecia UK' & 'Young Animators Club'.
CV19 - Winner 'Best Editing'
The film looks at democracies, and the effects of digital campaigning for elections, particularly those held during the pandemic.
Angus McButt - Winner 'Best Weird & Wonderful'
Each week Angus "masters" a new hobby... the McButt way.
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Billy - Winner 'Best Male Performance'
After a widower relocates to a new house in an attempt to move on with his life, strange things begin to happen causing him to question his sanity.

CV19 is a short CGI documentary film, made during Britain's first national lockdown in early summer 2020. With in-person filming impossible, the film uses creative CGI and Zoom interviews to dramatize the academic research into COVID 19. It examines how governments are reacting to the COVID pandemic. It reveals the pandemic as a crisis of governing and governments, focusing on the rights that citizens are forfeiting, and the possible consequences from failed leadership. The film looks at democracies, and the effects of digital campaigning for elections, particularly those held during the pandemic.

  • Year
    2020
  • Runtime
    11min 2sec
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United Kingdom
  • Director
    Samuel Bailey
  • Screenwriter
    Samuel Bailey & Cheryl Schonhardt-Bailey
  • Producer
    Cheryl Schonhardt-Bailey
  • Editor
    Samuel Bailey
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