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Memory Loss

Matthew Bartlett and James Kermack

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A haunting snapshot of a young father struggling to cope with how one seemingly innocuous moment can change everything.

   

22 Comments for “Memory Loss”

  1. pppplaaaasttt says:

    ok if the festival is just for UK people younjust can tell us………………………….

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  2. Depict says:

    Note from DepicT! organiser: There are films in the shortlist from Netherlands, Taiwan and Pakistan. They are not all from UK.

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  3. Wibbles says:

    But you would tell him if they were just from the UK, right?

    Anyway, the film… Not keen.

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  4. Billie says:

    Was refreshing and gritty. Great core and heartfelt. good luck with it.

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  5. Wendy says:

    Brilliant xx So emotive that i cry everytime xxx
    All the luck in the world with it lads xxx

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  6. Dino says:

    Good luck lads,love it

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  7. Marcus says:

    Extremely moving. Excellent work

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  8. Tat says:

    This Short encapsulates every parent’s worst nightmare. Beautifully and sensitively put together. Well done.

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  9. Andrew Dennis says:

    Good job,good luck.

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  10. Freddie Machin says:

    Lovely stuff. Atmospheric, moving and a great metaphor in the line in “don’t know what I’ve pressed here”. Like it a lot.

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  11. Andrew Macklin says:

    Unconventional and touching. Defiantly stayed with me long after the 90 seconds.

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  12. Andrew Macklin says:

    Unconventional and touching. Stayed with me long after the 90 seconds.

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  13. aunty kaz says:

    Brilliant,loved it

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  14. Josh Rochford says:

    Brilliant. Just superb, simple, effective storytelling. Wonderful.

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  15. Abigail Graham says:

    Haunting. An Intelligent film which lets the audience in just at the right moment. Thought provoking stuff.

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  16. Henry Wilder says:

    Disturbing. But mainly that anyone could think this is good film making. It’s like an ode to student films crossed with road safety adverts.

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  17. peter says:

    nice… truthful

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  18. amy says:

    Packs a punch and manages to say a lot in 90 seconds. Well done!

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  19. Sian says:

    Brilliant! Loved it!

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  20. shaun stone says:

    Great film, very concise and still very moving, excellent work.

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