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Transmundane:
Short Film Showcase

Homegrown Festival 2025

Information

Times: 12pm to 8pm


Tickets: Free – no booking required


This is a drop-in event

Films will run on a loop throughout the day. The total duration of films is approx. 60 minutes.


Age Recommendation: 15+


This event takes place in person in our Recreation Room

Drop in and experience the unknown in a brand-new showcase of out-of-this-world short films curated by our Next Gen Producers.

Ranging from the dramatic to the gory, the ridiculous to the ghostly, Transmundane is a free all-day screening of films from local under-represented filmmakers specialising in all things horror, comedy and the absurd. 

Come and feast your eyes (or close them if it’s a bit too spooky).

 

Short Film Selection:

A Grade Students (Cameron Perry)
I Need Talk To God (Elisha Tawe)
The New Girl (Donna Betram)
Weirdo (Malek Pilgrim, Martina Amoretti)
Fistful Of Nerf (Azeem Mustafa, Ben Daniels)
Undying Love (Anca Vaida)
Triple Headed Goddess (Marianne Chase)
1 Star Review (John Ferrer)
Space Daddy (Stephen Carruthers, Joe Jordan)

Biographies

Conor Devlin-Powell

Conor Devlin-Powell is a neurodivergent filmmaker and artist from South-West London. His work has received acclaim from the British Urban Film Festival & OSKA Bright 

Ebrahim Piperdi

Ebrahim Piperdi is a British Indian photographer and curator based in London. His work has been featured in notable exhibitions, including DEMETER at Peckham’s Copeland Gallery (2023). 

Carla Ng

Carla Ng is a Hong Kong-born, now London-based director, composer, producer, multi-instrumentalist and creative working across a range of mediums.

Credits

Next Gen Producers is part of BAC’s Next Gen creative engagement programmes for ages 11-29, generously supported by Arts Council England and Apple, with additional support from Craig Mawdsley and the Three Monkies Trust.

Access

PRE EVENT INFORMATION

This event takes place in person in our Recreation Room. This space is on the first floor, with step-free access via a lift.

EVENT INFORMATION

Content

  • Strong language
  • Blood and gore
  • Sudden loud noises

This is a drop-in event. We invite you to make yourself comfortable and move around the space as you wish.

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