CWFF is very pleased to present a wide range of films - we had some great entries. Sometimes funny, sometimes odd, sometimes heart-wrenching, but always captivating. Have a read below - each film has a synopsis.
Still from 6 and out
6 and Out DIR: Sarmad Masud
Dur: 17min
A group of friends meet up daily, to play cricket with a difference on their driveway in this visual love-letter to the suburbs.
647 Days DIR: Matt Platt Mills
Dur: 5mins
Paul stands alone at the playground, same time, every day. Today is day 647. The day his punishment is matched by his guilt.
Commuting DIR: Michael Onder
Dur: 2mins 40secs
A businessman goes to extremes as he takes an alternative route to work to avoid the public rush.
Job no 2145 DIR: Peter King & David Procter
Dur: 3mins
Door to door sales in the Lake District was never going to be easy...
Still from Knock, Knock
Knock, Knock... DIR: Chris Grimes
Dur: 5mins 40secs
A film about addiction. About an addict with a difference and a dealer with a twist.
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Mad on Her DIR: Dean Loxton
Dur: 8mins
A poignant story following Kerry, a naive out-of-towner, as she 'desperately seeks Madonna' on the streets of London
Num83r Crunch1ng DIR: Kevin Maynard
Dur: 5mins 10secs
Rollup! Roll up! Come and see The Amazing Insomnitron as he battles his own mind and body in a quest for sleep.
Something I'll Forget DIR: Balti & Havana
Dur: 9mins 25secs
A restless woman asks her partner to send her to sleep by telling her something. Something she'll forget. So begins a beautiful visual journey through little-known facts.
Still from The Cleaner
The Cleaner DIR: Noel Kearns
Dur: 13mins
At a London hospital an immigrant night-cleaner is called upon to translate for an injured patient. But a moral choice arises when he recognises the man from their war-torn homeland.
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The Queue DIR: Jonathan Miles
Dur: 9mins
A perfectly rational man is driven to extremes by the frustrations of an automated telephone system, s he evolves from passive customer to radicalised sociopath.