Glasgow Short Film Festival 2018

View other Glasgow Short Film Festival Films by strand: Apichatpong Weerasethakul all-nighter, Blueprint: Scottish Independent Shorts, Death And Killing In Southeast Asia, Don Hertzfeldt: World of Tomorrow 1 & 2, International Competition 1: Paint Your Own Reality, International Competition 2: Freedom of Choice, International Competition 4: Parched Land, International Competition 5: Treading Water, International Competition 6: Where You Look From, Kevin Jerome Everson 3, Ladies of the Night, NFTS Scotland presents Eva Riley, Round Midnight 1: Sex, Round Midnight 2: Violence, Scottish Competition 1: Take My Hand, Scottish Competition 2: The Point is to Change It, Scottish Competition 3: Foreign to the World, Ten Years of Film G

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Angela (Country: US; Year: 2018; Director: Juan Pablo Daranas Molina; Writer: Juan Pablo Daranas Molina; Stars: Idalmis Garcia)
A Cuban immigrant tries to find her place in New York City.
A Drowning Man (Country: Denmark, UK, Greece; Year: 2017; Director: Mahdi Fleifel; Writer: Mahdi Fleifel; Stars: Atef Alshafei, Jalal Qaniry, Thymios Koukios, Rebih El-Saleous)
Alone and far from home, The Kid makes his way through a strange city looking for the means to get through his day.
Harbour (Country: Netherlands; Year: 2017; Director: Stefanie Kolk; Writer: Stefanie Kolk; Stars: Ruben de Goede, Rakan Rushaidat, Sergiu Voloc, Ruben de Goede, Rakan Rushaidat, Sergiu Voloc)
Two industrial painters discover a dead body in the Rotterdam harbour.
Rubber Coated Steel (Country: Lebanon, Germany; Year: 2017; Director: Lawrence Abu Hamdan)
May 2014: two unarmed Palestinian teens are killed by Israeli soldiers on the West Bank.
The Train, The Forest (Country: Germany; Year: 2017; Director: Patrick Buhr)
A train ride reveals strange incidents.
Harbour Harbour
Harbour and A Drowning Man
Your Father Was Born 100 Years Ago And So Was The Nakba (Country: Palestine; Year: 2017; Director: Razan AlSalah)
A Palestinian grandmother returns to her hometown through Google Maps Streetview.
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