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Interview: Randa Maroufi, director of Bab Sebta
GSFF speaks to director Randa Maroufi about her powerful new film Bab Sebta, crossing both physical and artists borders with its topical subject matter and distinctive form. Blurring the lines between documentary and performance, Maroufi has crafted a vivid insight into the lives of workers at the border of Europe and Africa, using a mixture of actors…
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Interview: Pedro Neves Marques, director of The Bite
GSFF speaks to artist and filmmaker Pedro Neves Marques about his new film, artistic politics and the complexities of his creative process. With a background in contemporary art, Neves Marques utilises visual art and the moving image in his newest project The Bite. Painting an intimate portrait of a world at war with itself, the short…
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URBAN PALIMPSESTS: We drift here, we remember here
When the realities and futures of urban spaces are largely determined by capitalist motives and commodification, how can we reclaim them for collective life and community, reconsider cities as co-created environments that belong to everyone, and find space for our own visions and imaginations of the city? We present two programmes that interrogate these environments…
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GSFF Online: Family Shorts Week 4
It’s not easy staying in when it’s this sunny outside, and we know it must be particularly hard for those kids without easy access to outdoor space. But still, we have to keep safe for now, and we hope this next selection of Family Shorts will help a little bit! This week’s films are all…
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GSFF Online: Family Shorts Week 3
The Easter Holidays are coming to an end, but the current lockdown will continue for at least three more weeks. Far from ideal, but all the more reason to bring you another week of entertaining Family Shorts. This week our selected animations are all about parent-child relationships and how we learn from each other. Sure, parents care…
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GSFF Online: Family Shorts Week 2
We feel for all the young ones who can’t spend their holidays outside exploring and discovering new worlds, so for this second week of GSFF Online: Family Shorts we’ve chosen seven stories about characters on a mission. From a zebra trying to find his stripes to a stubborn cat with musical aspirations; and from a granny chasing her…
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GSFF Online: Family Shorts Week 1
Hello short film pals, A few weeks into lockdown and we are craving warm hugs and having friends and family all around the same table. We hope you are all taking care of yourselves and each other in these difficult times. With the Easter holidays starting, we thought we’d brighten the days with a selection of children’s…
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GSFF20 Online Day 5 Sunday Funday Extra: A Whale’s Tale + Sunday
We couldn’t let the #GSFF20online mini-fest pass by without representing one of our most popular annual programmes, the Sunday morning Family Shorts. This year the screening was to be followed by free drop-in animation and fake news workshops led by Kate Burton and Duncan Cowles, as well as delicious child-friendly vegan food courtesy of Gloss Canteen, and family-friendly tunes from…
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GSFF20 Online Day 5: Red Hawthorn + ALGO-RHYTHM
And so, the last day of #GSFF20online arrives. We’re trying not to dwell on what would have been a joyous end-of-fest celebration: the Sunday night awards at CCA followed by our closing party at Broadcast. We had a lot of good stuff in store for today. International guests were to have a whisky tasting tour…
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GSFF20 Online Day 4: The Heavy Burden + Boys Night
For those of you in self-isolation who have already lost track of what day it is: the weekend’s here! Ironically, one of today’s first events would have been an industry panel on Festival Networks in a Time of Crisis, during which we planned to reflect on the sustainability of what we do, whether that be related…