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Shorts On Tap and Brit Es present ‘OUT’ by Gsus López, September 16th at 93 Feet East

by Brit Es Magazine August 28, 2015

Blending high-drama theatrics with black comedy, OUT is a coming out story unlike any other you have seen before. DRAMEDY / LGBT /UK / 16′ 37” / Written and directed by Gsus Lopez / Cast: Jeff Kristian, Oliver Yellop, Sophia Satchell-Baeza and Carol Ball. / OFFICIAL SELECTION: International Queer Film Festival Merlinka 2014, Belgrade, Serbia (Dorothy Slipper Award Nominee) / Queer As Film Festival 2015, London, UK / UO Queer Film Festival 2015, Oregon, USA / Kyiv International Queer Film Festival 2015, Kiev, Ukraine / Boston LGBT Film Festival 2015, USA / KASHISH 6th Mumbai International Queer Film Festival, India / Azores Fringe Festival 2015, Portugal / 12º Festival de Cine de Alicante, Spain (European Short Film Award Nominee) / 5th Durban Gay & Lesbian Film Festival, South Africa / Fil’m Hafizasi (Thematic Night- LGBTI) 2015, Istanbul, Turkey / Meta-Queer Fest Short Film & Animation 2015, Minsk, Belarus / Shorts On Tap (in collaboration with Brit Es) CORTOMETRAJES, London, UK

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Ik’pulan Vaichil By Pau Pascual Galbis At CORTOMETRAJES – 7 Short Films

by Brit Es Magazine July 9, 2015

Directed and Photography by Pau Pascual Galbis, Edition and Post-production by Pau Pascual Galbis, Music by Nikka, Sound by José Antonio Flores, Make up by Eloisa Gómez, Costume: Mariccona, Production by Pau Pascual Galbis, Actress: Sandra Gómez, Ingrid Heinz, Génesis Pascacio, Olga Mathey, Adriana Saldaña, Julieta Mayor and Elisabeth Pang, Thanks to Gelitzly Pacheco Montero, Hana Chaki, Ana Karen Morgana, Ezechiel Hascoet, Bryan Sánchez, Betty Bustillo, Ana Ferral and Yesenia González, Production: SEP-Prodep and Collaboration by Faculty of Arts, Universidad de Ciencias y Artes de Chiapas UNICACH (Mexico). 2014 © Tuxtla Gtz.

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Asteroids By Guido Benedicto, A Great Way Of Saying Thank You!

by Miriam Rodríguez March 2, 2015

ASTEROIDS. While waiting for his brother’s crowd-funding to be done; a KID (Harrison Watson) bonds with an Asteroid. /////
Sound Recordist: Alex Barrett / Production Designer: Kieran Thomas / Assistant Director: Damian Thomas / Composer: Papu Sebastian / Producer: Adriel Thomas. Writer, Editor and Director: Guido Benedicto

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Ananke, or Destiny

by Victoria Perelló August 15, 2014

They met in London. Perhaps in Spain it would not have been possible. But they felt the sort of connection that is only possible when you are removed from the familiar and open yourself up to the world.

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‘Jamón’, an animated short by Iria López

by Brit Es Magazine May 3, 2013

‘Jamón’ by Iria López tells the story of a teenager living in a Spanish town who just so happens to be the only pig in a human family. One day, a new neighbour moves in, and young José begins to realise who he really is.

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