Glasgow Short Film Festival 2016

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The Third Dad and No Place Like Home
Bells (Country: UK; Year: 2015; Director: Gregor Barclay; Writer: Gregor Barclay; Stars: Robert Jack, Barbara Rafferty, Sean Scanlan, Dave Anderson, Bob Rafferty, Camille Marmié, Jean Spence)
A lone twin struggles to cope with the loss of his sibling.
Dear Peter (Country: UK; Year: 2016; Director: Scott Willis; Writer: Scott Willis)
A filmmaker tries to find the owner of a series of handwritten postcards he finds in second hand bookshop.
Directions (Country: UK; Year: 2015; Director: Oliver Greenall)
A film.
No Place Like Home (Country: UK; Year: 2015; Director: Cat Bruce; Writer: Cat Bruce; Stars: Janette Foggo, Erin Bruce )
Under threat of imminent eviction from her countryside home, a self-reliant woman struggles to preserve her way of life.
Stems (Country: UK; Year: 2015; Director: Ainslie Henderson; Writer: Ainslie Henderson)
A short film exploring the creation of animated characters.

Stems and Dear Peter
Therapeutic Bereavement Tool (Country: UK; Year: 2015; Director: Michael Windle)
A film.
The Third Dad (Country: UK; Year: 2015; Director: Theresa Moerman Ib)
A filmmaker sets out to find the grave of her estranged father.
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