Australian Short Film Today

AUSTRALIAN SHORT FILM TODAY 
(2019-2021 / Australia / 110 minutes / age guidance: 15+ )

Saturday 12 November 2022
6pm
The Garden Cinema

Part of the London Australian Film Festival

The London Australian Film Festival resumes its long-standing relationship with New York-based Australian Short Film Today, who compile an annual selection of the best short films Australia has to offer.

From comedies and dramas to animation and documentary, the 2021/22 selection lets you dip into worlds strange and surreal, meek and mundane. Come along, and vote for your favourite!

Full Programme:

AYAAN
Drama – 17 minutes, 2020, South Australia 
Writer/Director: Alies Sluiter 
Producers: Meng Xiong, Federica Belletti, William Littleton 
When fugitive Ayaan encounters a man on a rural beach, she must decide whether to trust him, or journey on alone.

THE EGG
Comedy/drama – 10 minutes, 2019, NSW 
Writer/Director: Jane Cho 
Producer: Jane Cho, llana Lazar 
A young girl, bored in a muted world of foreign suburbia, becomes determined to claim an Easter egg as her own. No matter the cost. 

ELDERS
Drama (Indigenous theme) – 10 minutes, 2019, Victoria 
Director: Tony Briggs 
Producer: Damienne Pradier 
Writer: Tracey Rigney 
Two Elders take their grandson out bush and put him to the test.

IDOL
Drama, 19 minutes, 2020, NSW 
Writer/Director: Alex Wu 
Producer: Jiapei Wu 
A young Chinese celebrity is called into an emergency meeting after a fan of his commits suicide.

GROUNDHOG NIGHT 
Comedy – 15 minutes, 2020, NSW 
Director: Genevieve Clay-Smith, Rawley Reynolds 
Producer: Dianna La Grassa, Tracey Corbin-Matchett 
Writer: Emily Dash 
Gary’s so used to caring for his disabled daughter Jess, he can do it in his sleep. But when the in-laws come to stay, everyone will get a wake-up call. 

ROBOROVSKI
Animated comedy – 15 minutes, 2021, South Australia
Director: Tilda Cobham-Hervey and Dev Patel
Producer: Jomon Thomas, Tilda Cobham-Hervey, Dev Patel
Writer: Tilda Cobham-Hervey, Dev Patel and John Collee
Roborovski follows the eponymous thimble sized hamster, who spends his days in Marvin’s Pet Shop, hoping to find a family. 

SKEWWHIFF 
Drama – 12 minutes, 2019, Victoria 
Director/Writer: Robin Summons 
Producer: Alexandros Ouzas, Robin Summons 
An elderly man insists on granting his wife’s wish of taking their car through a drive-thru car wash. 

Presented in association with Australian Short Film Today.

Australian snacks will be on sale

To activate the Saturday multibuy discount (£18 for both LAFF films screening on 12 November), add the seats you want for both films to the basket. Proceed to checkout where the discount will be automatically applied.
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Raffles sold on the night

Australian snacks and lollies (sweets)
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WHERE
A new independent art-house cinema in Covent Garden

The Garden Cinema
39-41 Parker Street
London
WC2B 5PQ
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