Cinema 16: British Short Films
Cinema16: British Short Films is a DVD featuring British short films directed by the likes of Ridley Scott, Christopher Nolan, and Mike Leigh, as well as less well known names. It is the first in a series of DVDs released by Cinema16.[1]
Cinema 16: British Short Films | |
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Directed by | Various |
Produced by | Luke Morris |
Production companies | |
Distributed by | Cinema16 |
Release date | 2007 |
Running time | 201 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Contents
The short films included are About a Girl, Boy and Bicycle, Dear Phone, Doodlebug, Eight, Gasman, Girl Chewing Gum, Home, Joyride, Inside Out, Je T'Aime John Wayne, The Sheep Thief, The Short & Curlies, Telling Lies, UK Images, and Who's My Favourite Girl?.[2]
All films are accompanied by audio commentaries.
Reception
An Empire review said, "it's like having a complete film festival in the comfort of your own home."[3] This quote is often cited by a sticker on the DVD's cover.
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References
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