Book to see all five of the Sci-Fi London Shorts Programmes for £21.

Please note that all Sci-Fi London Short Film Programmes are accessible, with CC and BSL interpretation during introductions.

Dark Cell (France, 2023) – Jean-Michel Tari
Two convicts in an orbital prison are doing what they usually do, not much. Then two panicked guards armed to the teeth burst into their cell.

Record. Play. Stop. (India, 2023) – Neeraj Bhattacharjee
A lone probe collects sounds from among the stars. It also leaves a trail of waves behind it, hoping they will find a way back home

Solus (UK, 2022) – Jonathan Brooks
A lone astronaut aboard the ISS loses communication with Earth. He begins to encounter a series of strange events that put him and the station at risk.

Drifter (Belgium, 2022) – Joost Jansen
An astronaut encounters a mysterious green liquid that keeps him alive and takes him on an infinite drift through the universe.

Fracture (US, 2022) – Jon K. Jones
An astronaut loses consciousness on a distant planet, only to wake on Earth during the aftermath of the Black Lives Matter movement.

Lost In The Sky (Sweden, 2023) – Simon Öster
A rescue robot dreams of becoming a hero, but in his search for survivors, he makes a dark discovery, leaving him with a devastating choice.

Defining Human (Canada, 2023) – Daniel Code
Mia, a young black astronaut, is selected for Arrow IV, but now she must choose whether to pursue her dream or stay and fight for justice on Earth.

 

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