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Sat 23 Aug
18:50

GARDEN CINEMA EVENT

KLSFF: Tasty Short Film Sampler Platter (one) 18

Part of Kino London Short Film Festival 2025
Screened in partnership with Kino Short Film
Various Directors, Various Countries, Various Years, 84m.

The Kino London Short Film Festival is infamous for dynamic and diverse programs featuring comedy, drama, horror and more all in a single screening block. This style of curation is for the bold and curious, with the only through-line being that all shorts are made by the most interesting emerging voices.


Decoy [London Premiere] (Sarah Nocquet)

Moments after winning a prestigious award, a jaded celebrity’s conversation with a young fan through a toilet stall door makes her reckon with what her success really means to her.


Art [London Premiere] (Ben Kernow)

With the cost of living going up, Biddy and Rob feel the pressure to sell their now quaint fishing cottage. However Biddy has a plan, Biddy has an idea, Biddy has a desire to paint. The question is, will any of her work save them from financial ruin?


House Hunters (Joe Warner)

In a festering future, the scarcity of houses has created a market where money alone is no longer enough. Landlords rule, and one particularly blood-thirsty Estate Agent will not give up until she makes that commission – whatever the cost…


Exchange Rate (Emma Stansfield)

A mother struggling to make ends meet, details the incremental sacrifices she will make to give her daughter a brighter future.


The Woman in the Wardrobe (Ruby Phelan)

During a bombing, a woman finds sanctuary inside a wardrobe whilst giving birth to her daughter.


Morning, Glory [London Premiere] (Sonny Poon Tip)

A heartwarming story of how one small break in life can feel like it turns everything around.


Popes (James Duffy)

A group of inept Catholic priests are tasked with creating The Vatican's online hub.


How to Break Up (Adam Grant)

A young couple at the end of their tether plan the most spectacular public break-up of all time.

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