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London Short Film Festival @ GSS: Paving Paradise

  • The Good Shepherd Studios 15A Davies Lane London E11 3DR (map)

Standard Tickets: £7 / Concessions: £5 (Low/No Income, Over 60s, Under 18) / Student: £3

For this event Good Shepherd Community Cinema is pleased to partner with the prestigious London Short Film Festival!

For over twenty years, London Short Film Festival has been offering leading new voices in film a way to find their audience and platform. A BAFTA-qualifying festival, it has platformed work by some of today's top talents. 

In this programme, London Short Film Festival presents a collection of films that open up global conversations, from the environmental implications of AI to the ongoing political discourse around colonialism. 

At the heart of these stories are the elements themselves: rivers, rising sea levels and the sky above us. Our journey spans from the rugged shores of the Isle of Portland to the forests of California, from the splendour of the Aurora Borealis to the frontlines of German climate activism. Each film asks: how do environmental shifts reshape our world, and our place within it?

River Kidsssss, dir. Chih-Teng Chang, Taiwan 2024, 14mins

Notes From Planet Three, dir. Simon Ellis, UK 2025, 14mins

On Hannah Fields, dir. Lewis Heriz, UK 2024, 3mins

Firefighter Goats, dir. George McCann, Phoebe Dobey, Norway 2024, 11mins

Mealitancy, dir. Marie Royer, Belgium 2024, 12mins

(Untitled) 2025, dir. Campbell X, UK 2025, 8mins

The 8th of April, 2024, dir. Patrick Marshall, US 2025, 3mins

Preservation, dir. Anna Dobos, UK 2025, 14mins

Climate Control, dir. Sarah Lasley, US 2025, 15mins

(Total running time 94 mins)

Access information: We will be screening the programme in our auditorium space and our annex space. The auditorium is only accessible via stairs and our annex is fully wheelchair accessible. 

Doors open - 7pm

Film programme (94mins) - 7.35pm 

End of film programme - 9.09pm

To see the full LSFF line up of shorts and special programmes, click here

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