In Short, Europe: Opening Doors – Strand 1: Sharing Memories followed by Q&A with directors
Regent Street Cinema, 307 Regent Street, London, W1B 2HW
In Short, Europe: Opening Doors – Strand 1: Sharing Memories followed by Q&A with directors
307 Regent Street, London, W1B 2HW
Description
Charting mental landscapes across a range of emotions, this collection of short films explores intergenerational trauma in seven European countries. From boundless animation to honest documentary and surrealist comedy, each film uncovers the impact of grief, trauma, and psychological conflict from a unique perspective.
Papillon (Butterfly), dir. Florence Miaihe, France, 2024, Animation, 15 mins, Age Rating PG
A man swims in the sea as memories rush back to him, tracing his lifelong connection to water, from childhood to adulthood
Pembe Ay (Pink Moon), dir. Meray Diner, Cyprus, 2023, Documentary, 18 mins, Age Rating PG
A woman travels from Scotland to her childhood home where she once had conflict with her father. With the family garden blooming, they begin to rediscover common ground
Lukuauk (Keyhole), dir. Juri Krutii, Estonia, 2023, Fiction, 20 mins, Age Rating 12
Anastassia matures and starts to make decisions for herself, leading to disagreements with her mother. She must use her memories to guide her through grief.
Fadir min Fadir (Father oh Father), dir. Julia í Kálvalíð, Faroe Islands, 2025, Fiction, Age Rating 12
A woman wishes to connect with her biological father, whom she never met and is now dead. With his remains beside her, she shows him where she grew up.
Tri tičice (Three Birds), dir. Zarja Menart, Slovenia, 2024, Animation, 8 mins, Age Rating PG
The wise bird wife sends three birds to guide the girl through the unknown dark landscapes of her inner world.
Huzurevi (Nursing Home), dir. Ahmet Toklu, Turkey, 2021, Fiction, 11 mins, Age Rating 15
A worker in a nursing home struggles with her husband and money problems whilst battling cancer, pushing her to the edge of despair.
Uogos (Cherries), dir. Vytautas Katkus, Lithuania, 2022, Fiction, 15 mins, Age Rating PG
A retired father invites his son to help him to pick the cherry trees in the garden, allowing them to reflect on the time they have lost during the past thirty years.
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Dates & times
Friday, 7 Nov 2025 7:00pm to 9:00pm
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Charting mental landscapes across a range of emotions, this collection of short films explores intergenerational trauma in seven European countries. From boundless animation to honest documentary and surrealist comedy, each film uncovers the impact of grief, trauma, and psychological conflict from a unique perspective.
Papillon (Butterfly), dir. Florence Miaihe, France, 2024, Animation, 15 mins, Age Rating PG
A man swims in the sea as memories rush back to him, tracing his lifelong connection to water, from childhood to adulthood
Pembe Ay (Pink Moon), dir. Meray Diner, Cyprus, 2023, Documentary, 18 mins, Age Rating PG
A woman travels from Scotland to her childhood home where she once had conflict with her father. With the family garden blooming, they begin to rediscover common ground
Lukuauk (Keyhole), dir. Juri Krutii, Estonia, 2023, Fiction, 20 mins, Age Rating 12
Anastassia matures and starts to make decisions for herself, leading to disagreements with her mother. She must use her memories to guide her through grief.
Fadir min Fadir (Father oh Father), dir. Julia í Kálvalíð, Faroe Islands, 2025, Fiction, Age Rating 12
A woman wishes to connect with her biological father, whom she never met and is now dead. With his remains beside her, she shows him where she grew up.
Tri tičice (Three Birds), dir. Zarja Menart, Slovenia, 2024, Animation, 8 mins, Age Rating PG
The wise bird wife sends three birds to guide the girl through the unknown dark landscapes of her inner world.
Huzurevi (Nursing Home), dir. Ahmet Toklu, Turkey, 2021, Fiction, 11 mins, Age Rating 15
A worker in a nursing home struggles with her husband and money problems whilst battling cancer, pushing her to the edge of despair.
Uogos (Cherries), dir. Vytautas Katkus, Lithuania, 2022, Fiction, 15 mins, Age Rating PG
A retired father invites his son to help him to pick the cherry trees in the garden, allowing them to reflect on the time they have lost during the past thirty years.
How To Get Your Tickets
1. Book your desired number of tickets and await an email from us confirming your order. This is NOT a ticket.
2. Present your confirmation on arrival at the venue. Ensure that you take personal ID with you or you may be turned away
Pricing Information
• No further payment applies beyond the TFG booking fee
Additional Information
• For further event information please visit here
Accessibility Information
• Please note: We recommend all access bookings are made directly through the event organiser, however, we are here to assist where possible. Please get in touch with us prior to booking if you have access requirements. For accessibility information please visit here