About the films
The BAFTA 2021 Shorts programme includes a selection of live-action and animation short film nominees selected in 2020. The programme represents storytelling that reveals the breadth and diversity of British society, together with world-class technical flair, and features some of our finest acting talents. This programme is the perfect package to develop international audiences and showcase the UK's ongoing tradition of producing world-class short films.
The selection includes seven short films, three of them are animations:
Eyelash, Jesse Lewis Reece, 5 min.
Lizard, Akinola Davies, 18 min.
Lucky Break, John Addis, 11 min.
The Present, Farah Nabulsi, 24 min.
The Fire Next Time, Renaldho Pelle, 6 min. Animation
The Owl And The Pussycat, Mole Hill, 4 min. Animation
The Song Of A Lost Boy, Daniel Quirke, 10 min. Animation
How to watch
BAFTA 2021 Shorts will be screened in their original version on March 9 at 19.00 in YARAT Contemporary Art Centre. The projection of shorts has a total duration of approximately 78 minutes and is not suitable for children under 16 years of age. Tickets to the projection are free of charge and will be available upon registration in Yarat Contemporary Art Centre.