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Old 22-06-2008, 10:00 PM
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Hello, im planning on starting an short/indie film night at my friends bar and im just trying to work out how possible it is to do this.

Bassically what i want to do is once a month have the film night and show maybe 3 shorts depending on length but my problem is finding these indie shorts movies.

is there an indie film forum on the net? Ive not had a propper look through this site yet so maybe theres one on here.

If theres anyone that can give me some advice and point me in the right direction with this idea that i have that would be great.

any help would be greatfull. thanks.

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British Film Magazine :: Short films: British short film competitions, festivals and direct streaming to your PC

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I have searched recently and there appear to be a number of film maker forums and threads in various arts forums etc - but you might find yourself inundated with shorts of varying quality if you start there.

I am new back to all of this - so if you find anything interesting - I'd be keen to hear of it too

But, if you are looking for shorts already vetted as of a reasonable standard, you could try for starters

BBC - Film Network - drama

Short Films: channel4.com/film

UK Film Council - Digital shorts

I imagine that the film schools/classes would have an enormous amount - but again you'd have to trawl through..

It sounds like a great idea.
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thanks alot for your help. il keep you informed of my quest for my movie night.
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