Event: Biscuit Tin Film Festival
Biscuit Tin Film Festival
Opening up,
Taking off the lid and look inside;
Rummaging:
for something small or old or forgotten or replaced or repaired or remembered.
Started and left unfinished, the one that never made it, half shown, half shared,
half seen.
If at first you don’t succeed, failure may be your style.
—Quentin Crisp, The Naked Civil Servant
EMBASSY Gallery is proud to host Biscuit Tin film festival, a screening event of films not yet shown in a physical space- missed opportunities, something forgotten, shoved aside or disregarded. Come and join us for cosy evenings of films, drinks, and of course, biscuits.
Biscuit Tin runs on December 9th and 10th. Doors open at 7pm and films start at 7.30pm. There will be an intermission half way through. Tickets are free although booking through Eventbrite is essential as we have limited seating. If you have additional access needs such as specifically requiring a chair with a back then please let us know at info@embassygallery.org. All films will include subtitling.
Programme:
Day 1 – Thursday 9th December
Box selection 1: starts at 19.30
Basketball Jones by Beth Fox
Beware the Cuckoo’s! they’re within us all by Katherine Stanley
Useless Machines by Kialy Tihngang
In-between Fire by Kiera Saunders
Iris, rhizome I by Natalia Janula
Box selection 2: starts at 20.15
Walking together now again conversing by Saoirse Wall & Kirstin Halliday
Kaksi Marjaa by Elina Bry
TIME TRAVEL DIARIES: THE FUTURE by Aija Elina Nieminen
The Story of White’s Whistlers by Fionn Duffy
Day 2 – Friday 10th December
Box selection 3: starts at 19.30
Scapegoat 2.0 by Miriam Craddock
Let Our Flourishing Be Mutual by Ella Yolande
Sleeping Quarters by Lauren Green
The Body as it is Lived by Emily Beaney
Rain Clouds by Clarinda Tse
Box selection 4: starts at 20.15
Come with Me: Parts A & B by Paige Silverman
An Ode to Cranes by Robert Mills
Genesis (What Can’t Light See?) by Edward Gwyn Jones
This event will be a seated event with audio and films in a dark space. The venue is currently only accessible only via stairs. There is a variety of seating options, if you require seating with backs then email info@embassygallery.org to request this. All films will include subtitling.