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Relationship Drama – A Night of Short Films
26 March @ 18:30 – 21:30
The course of true love never did run smooth.
Relationship Drama brings together a programme of short films about make-ups, break-ups and everything in between.
A nun runs towards love in the middle of a volanic eruption. A schoolgirl fixates on a classmate she passionately hates. A late-night encounter unsettles a closing shift. Elsewhere, relationships are tested, remembered, rewritten and let go.
All ticket sales will go towards the production of a new short film, a dark comedy centred on TikTok break-up diaries.
Event details
Date: Thursday 26 March
Times: 6.30-9.30pm
Doors from 6.30pm
Screening starts at 7pm
Location: SET Social, 55a Nigel Road, Peckham, SE15 4NP
Tickets: £10, available via Eventbrite.
Programme
Katie Lambert – I Hate Helen (2025, 8 mins)
Priya despises Helen everywhere – in the cafeteria, in science class, and especially during swimming. Most of all, she despises how Helen makes her feel.
Jack Howard – The Second Time Around (2025, 12 mins)
On a rainy night, while closing a cafe, a waitress is confronted by a mysterious older woman.
Tom Brett – Hell (2025, 4 mins)
When a volcano erupts in a medieval town, a nun leaves her life at the convent to find her love in the inferno, as past, present and future collide.
Tash Tung – Still, Moving (2025, 7 mins)
In a tender dialogue between the filmmaker, her acrobat partner, and her deceased mother, Still, Moving reflects on life in the wake of death as time passes, through the existential musings of a clown in a long-distance relationship.
James Barlow – Girl (2025, 12 mins)
A young woman gains new clarity about her relationship.
Emma Parkinson – I Love You, Rob (2022, 3 mins)
A visual letter to the filmmaker’s mum’s ex-boyfriend.
Emma Parkinson – Dishes Dishes Dishes (2022, 5 mins)
Kian is delighted to have his girlfriend move in, until he discovers her disturbing dishwashing habits.
Additional information:
This screening is fundraising towards the production of a new short film.
Subtitles will be included where possible.
Content note: some films include references to death and suicide.
