BAFTA Shorts 2019 Trailer
The British Short Film and British Short Animation categories at the EE British Academy Film Awards celebrate innovative and experimental short fiction and non-fiction films and animation. Find out more about the winners and nominees:
BRITISH SHORT FILM
Winner - 73 COWS
A beef farmer battles with his conscience every time he takes his cows to slaughter. He knows he must make a change. (15 mins)
Nominees: Alex Lockwood - Director
BACHELOR, 38
An enduring love story of one man’s time in London. (16 mins)
Nominees:
Angela Clarke – Producer and Director
THE BLUE DOOR
A kind and caring nurse, Clare, is opening the door to her new job, but maybe some doors are best left shut... (9 mins)
Nominations:
Ben Clark – Writer and Executive Producer
Megan Pugh – Writer and Executive Producer
Paul Taylor – Director
THE FIELD
Between the cornstalks of Shahzadpur — in the realm of the senses. (19 mins)
Nominations:
Sandhya Suri – Writer and Director
Thomas Bidegain – Producer
Balthazar de Ganay – Producer
WALE
Can you make a fresh start in a world this rotten? (20 mins)
Nominations:
Barnaby Blackburn – Writer and Director
Sophie Alexander – Producer
Catherine Slater – Producer
Edward Speleers – Producer
BRITISH SHORT ANIMATION
Winner - ROUGHHOUSE
When three teenage friends meet a charismatic stranger, their loyalty is torn apart with terrifying consequences. (16 mins)
Nominations:
Jonathan Hodgson – Writer, Director and Producer
Richard VanDenBoom - Producer
I’M OK
Inspired by the life and art of artist Oskar Kokoschka, I’m OK explores the wounds of heartbreak and trauma. (6 mins)
Nominations:
Elizabeth Hobbs – Director and Producer
Abigail Addison – Producer
Jelena Popović – Producer
MARFA
An existential journey to a West Texan town. (8 mins)
Nominations:
Greg McLeod - Director and Animator
Myles McLeod – Director and Writer