Edinburgh International Film Festival 2023

The showcase each short is appearing in is shown in itallics

View other Edinburgh International Film Festival Films by strand: Cinema Under The Stars: Outdoor Screenings, Feature film programme, Galas, Rebellious Voices in American Indie Cinema, Retrospective Special

The Perpetrators The Perpetrators
The Perpetrators and Solo
A Border Between Us (Country: UK; Year: 2023; Director: Riad Arfin)
When a Bangladeshi man moves across the world to be with his partner in the UK, they discover the unforeseen costs of following your heart.
Bridging The Gap
Fitting (Country: UK; Year: 2023; Director: Caitlin McMullan)
Explores the relationship between the director, an amputee, and her prosthetist, by their contrasting experiences during the making of a prosthetic leg.
Bridging The Gap
A Float (Country: Denmark, UK; Year: 2023; Director: Isabel Barfod; Writer: Isabel Barfod)
Explores subtle modes of refusal through the lens of a Black queer swimmer in a hostile environment.
Animation Short Films
Friends On The Outside (Country: UK; Year: 2023; Director: Annabel Moodie)
An experimental short documentary that tells the story of Jamie, exploring how foraging for weeds and caring for birds has helped him recover from mental illness and the chronic stress of incarceration.
Bridging The Gap
Fuar: A Counter-Memory (Country: UK; Year: 2022; Director: Ezgi Özbakkaloğlu; Writer: Ezgi Özbakkaloğlu)
An animation series that draws attention to the collective amnesia of the 1922 Great Fire of Smyrna/Izmir by examining the urban park, Fuar, built on top of its ruins.
Animation Short Films
Living With It (Country: UK; Year: 2023; Director: Holly Summerson; Writer: Holly Summerson)
Perfectionist Lee must adapt to the imperfect reality of living with an illness – brought to life as a chaotic supernatural flatmate: Bug.
Animation Short Films
Never Mind Walnut Street (Country: UK; Year: 2023; Director: Marta Dyczkowska)
The Polish director's homage to her adopted city of Belfast.
Bridging The Gap
The Perpetrators (Country: UK; Year: 2022; Director: Richard Squires; Writer: Richard Squires; Stars: Art Erikson, Eric Geynes, Anthony Powell)
Suburban London, the 1980s. A stranger in the family becomes a ghost child and awakens the monsters and desires of a queer childhood.
Animation Short Films
Pink Moon (Pembe Ay) (Country: UK; Year: 2023; Director: Meray Diner)
As a family from the politically and physically divided island of Cyprus, Meray and her father developed extremely opposite views to each other. She travels from Scotland back to her childhood home and explores their relationship.
Bridging The Gap
Shackle (Country: UK; Year: 2022; Director: Ainslie Henderson)
Three archetypal woodland spirits explore the conflicting human drives of creativity, possessiveness and our desire for status.
Animation Short Films
She’s My Best Friend (and I Hate Her) (Country: UK; Year: 2023; Director: Candy Guard)
Old friends Milly and June wait impatiently for each other outside a coffee shop. The longer they wait, the more annoyed they get, causing past hurts and old resentments to play on their minds.
Animation Short Films
Solo (Country: Canada; Year: 2023; Director: Sophie Dupuis; Writer: Sophie Dupuis; Stars: Théodore Pellerin, Félix Maritaud, Vlad Alexis)
The story of Simon, who must deal with the disappointment of two impossible loves: a passionate but destructive crush on Oliver and a distant and cold relationship with his mother Claire, who has just moved back in after a 15-year absence.
The Wool Aliens and Other Films
The Sound Of The Wind (Country: UK; Year: 2023; Director: Maria Pankova)
On 24 February 2022, chef Yulia loses her former life and becomes a refugee, along with her two adopted daughters, fleeing the war in Ukraine. She now works as a butcher in Scotland and her husband is in one of the most dangerous spots on the frontlines.
Bridging The Gap
Sweet Like Lemons (Country: UK, Finland; Year: 2023; Director: Jenny Jokela)
A visual reflection on getting out of a harmful relationship and moving on.
Animation Short Films
A Taste For Music (Country: UK; Year: 2022; Director: Jordan Antonowicz-Behnan)
Living with a sick loved one can have benefits and problems, a self-reflective documentary inspired by the memories and the record collection of the director's father.
Animation Short Films
Tell Me About The Burryman (Country: UK; Year: 2023; Director: Julia Parks)
A collaborative film portrait of Burnfoot Community Garden, and its dedicated team of staff and volunteers, in Hawick.
The Wool Aliens and Other Films
Waldeinsamkeit (Country: UK; Year: 2023; Director: Silvana Roth)
An old lady feels alienated from modern city life, but when she embarks on a magical dreamlike journey she finds wonder and a newfound appreciation for the place she lives in.
Animation Short Films
The Wolf of Custer (Country: UK; Year: 2023; Director: Tanya J Scott)
A town loves telling tales about a legendary wolf. One hunter, however, proclaims it’s just an ordinary wolf. He sets out to pursue it but while on the hunt, he begins to witness and understand the power of stories.
Animation Short Films
The Wool Aliens (Country: UK; Year: 2023; Director: Julia Parks)
A journey into the historical and tactile entanglements between sheep’s wool, migrant plant seeds and the River Tweed.
The Wool Aliens and Other Films
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