17th October Screening

01/10/2025 By Film Fest Webteam

The Choice

11am

A young street artist, lost in the chaos of the city, struggles to find his path—until an unexpected act of kindness from a fellow artist changes everything. But life on the streets is unforgiving, and every choice comes at a cost. When desperation takes hold, how far will he go to survive

Directed by Laura Jean Bransky


Bankers Game

11.15am – 36 minutes

Director Statement

The Directors aim to expose one of the largest frauds in Europe and money laundering that assist Russia to pass funds through European banks


Greek Mother never die

12.00 noon

A comic fantasy inspired by the true story of my mother and her maddening affections:
Ella’s odyssey begins in Greece 25 years ago. The only daughter of Jack, a Greek-American artist, and Despina, a protective Greek mother, Ella is a musically talented child. Her only friend is Nick, a nerdy 10-year-old deemed harmless by Despina.

Directed by Rachel Suissa


An American Abroad

14.15pm  – 105 minutes

Marcia, a former late-night show starlet known for her eccentricity and unpredictability, embarks on a journey around the world, hosting a travel show. While the concept sounds promising, it’s a big demotion and lacks substance for her. Deep down though, she knows this is her only chance to show off her skills and get back to her dream job

Directed by Marcia Kimpton


The House of  Aradia

4pm – 12 minutes

A Prosecutor drops his 2 children off at their distant aunts’ island home. The kids are told they’ve free reign of the property- EXCEPT the crawlspace downstairs; and, they learn why their powerful aunts have been ostracized.

(*No AI was used)


Dragon Heart

4.15PM – 120 minutes

Two teenagers get drowned in the river. To come back to life, they have to explore the spirit world and find their purpose and mission in life. Their adventure starts from hell and continues into Shambhala and beyond. Can they come back to life?

Directed by Isamu Imakake


LIFTING

6.15pm – 60 minutes

“Youth is a gift of nature, but age is a work of art”

LIFTING is a satirical noir comedy. Based on the Spanish drama by Dunia Ayaso and Felix Sabroso. Adapted to the screen by Bo Martin. The action unfolds at a beauty clinic, where four women along with the staff


The summer that snowed

7.15pm  –  80 minutes

A family of three, each of them, for some reason, kept an issue hidden from others.

the film is a story of a crisis in the life of a family of three, where the father for daughter’s happiness and problem solving, has no choice but to ignore the Law and more

Director

Nasim Forough(Mrs)