Modern life is rubbish as the saying goes, but these entertaining films are guaranteed to lift your eyes from your phone screens for an hour or so. Connected through their exploration of modern pressures, how the characters deal is occasionally shocking, and occasionally uplifting.

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David Mills

Dir. Jeric Pimentel

David Mills is a story about a man that must face his fear or continue to run from it.

I used to be famous

Dir.  Eddie Sternberg

Working closely with talented actors who have learning difficulties, mental health issues and autism ‘I Used to be Famous’ tells the story of a bold and moving culture clash between a failed singer from a late nineties boyband and a musically talented young man with an incredible ear for rhythm.

#Murder Selfie

Dir. Tobias Tobbell

A young couple update their home invasion nightmare via social media as a quiet night in turns into carnage.

The 27 Club

Dir. Carlos Solano

Today is a big day for Roi! One of the biggest record labels has offered him worldwide fame and immortality as a pop star. There is just one condition…

Protein

Dir. Tony Burke

A gym-obsessed ex-soldier can’t afford the protein supplements he needs to lift his target weight, so decides to eat someone who can.

Automated Teller Man

Dir. Benjamin Cook

Alexander Perkins (The Office UK, Pride) stars as a man who vomits money and struggles with agoraphobia after a lifetime of exploitation. He begins an unlikely friendship with a young boy who can potentially show him that money really isn’t everything.

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