So pleased our doc ‘The Dark Horse of Suffragettes’ will be screened at @BPSCinema next week. The line-up looks great - book your ticket(s) in the link below 👇🏽
Thanks to The Short List team @ElizaLagoudi 🙌🏽 & congrats to my team @director_swati@gorna_barbara@collab_writers
We’d like to thank the entire team behind the project including writer & directors @_NinaBhalla & @director_swati - producers Nina, Swati & @gorna_barbara with a special thanks to Jennie Griffiths @collab_writers & the amazing crew! 🙏🏽
This weekend our doc ‘The Dark Horse of Suffragettes’ won the @TopShorts as a finalist for The British Short Film Awards.
We’re so pleased that this project is being recognised & contributing to the conversation of the social demise that women across the globe have & are facing
Excited to announce that You Used to be Fun has been selected as a finalist for the British Short Film Awards 2021 @BritShortFilm
Many thanks to the amazing team for their amazing work on this project 🙌
If you’ve not yet seen it, you can catch it on on @thinkshorts
Excited to showcase our short film: You Used to be Fun this Thursday at Kino London’s Short Film Open Mic - for anyone else attending, do let us know, would love to meet you!
For tickets 🎟 head over to @kinoshortfilm#Shortfilm#KinoLondon#SBFProductions@_NinaBhalla
We are excited to announce that our film, You Used to be Fun has been selected for the #BiteSizeFilmFestival in their Short Narrative Film category. If can catch it here: https://t.co/WDT9j1t6fX alongside the featured interview with Writer / Director @_NinaBhalla
Our latest short-film: Used to be Fun has been featured on Think Shorts @thinkshorts 🎞 🖥
You Used to be Fun looks at how going back to ‘normalisation’ can be daunting for many who may be questioning what & how they will live their lives. Catch it here: https://t.co/WDT9j1buRn
Many from all backgrounds are dealing with anxiety around the easing of lockdowns. Filmmaker @_NinaBhalla from @sbfprod_uk raises questions that many of us have around what “normal” will look like. Watch here: https://t.co/x0Mg5A6z2q
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