Film FATE – the winner of best Young film maker on BIRMINGHAM FILM FESTIVAL
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and 3 days of features, shorts and documentaries on our main theatre screen as well as seminars, conventions and Q&As with special guests. Distributors, producer and press from all over the world will be on hand to see the films screened and be available for you to network with. All films, all genres and all people are welcome.
Other events and networking opportunities to be announced closer to the date. These will include seminars, Q&As, conventions and expos. These will be FREE to enter.
Awards will be handed out at a Gala Awards Ceremony at the end of the festival, to which everyone is welcome to attend.
Film FATE – the winner of best Young film maker on BIRMINGHAM FILM FESTIVAL
The Mockingbird is in the heart of Birmingham’s creative quarter The Custard Factory, the 100 seat auditorium hosts a programme of theatrical, musical and cinematic events in a unique and intimate environment.
This is a great place not only to view some of the best films around but to network with actors and directors and crew about your next project!
Fantastic nice festival and well organized as usual every year! With lots of nice people and good friends.
Film FATE nominated at BIRMINGHAM FILM FESTIVAL
and 3 days of features, shorts and documentaries on our main theatre screen as well as seminars, conventions and Q&As with special guests. Distributors, producer and press from all over the world will be on hand to see the films screened and be available for you to network with. All films, all genres and all people are welcome.
Other events and networking opportunities to be announced closer to the date. These will include seminars, Q&As, conventions and expos. These will be FREE to enter.
Awards will be handed out at a Gala Awards Ceremony at the end of the festival, to which everyone is welcome to attend.
The Mockingbird is in the heart of Birmingham’s creative quarter The Custard Factory, the 100 seat auditorium hosts a programme of theatrical, musical and cinematic events in a unique and intimate environment.
This is a great place not only to view some of the best films around but to network with actors and directors and crew about your next project!
Fate film IMDB site
Three young people in three different families and one lone bird. The young people do not know each other. Maybe passed by on the street, but more is not it. They live in different home relationships. Gabriel, a gay boy played by Anton Forsdik. His laying is not accepted in his family. He feels abandoned and alone. Johannes is an ADHD diagnosis guy claiming the doctors played by Malte Gårdinger. He also feels lonely in this unfair world. We follow these youngsters in their way through loneliness and heavy depression. Their desire to be accepted as them is to be loved by their immediate. The search for inner freedom and security leads them to different paths and places in their city. The thoughts of Gabriel fly high over the city with questions of loneliness and fate. His thoughts about fate do not only stop with humans, all living ones have their own lives.
The Mockingbird is in the heart of Birmingham’s creative quarter The Custard Factory, the 100 seat auditorium hosts a programme of theatrical, musical and cinematic events in a unique and intimate environment.
This is a great place not only to view some of the best films around but to network with actors and directors and crew about your next project!
FATE film BIRMINGHAM FILM FESTIVAL
and 3 days of features, shorts and documentaries on our main theatre screen as well as seminars, conventions and Q&As with special guests. Distributors, producer and press from all over the world will be on hand to see the films screened and be available for you to network with. All films, all genres and all people are welcome.
Other events and networking opportunities to be announced closer to the date. These will include seminars, Q&As, conventions and expos. These will be FREE to enter.
Awards will be handed out at a Gala Awards Ceremony at the end of the festival, to which everyone is welcome to attend.
The Mockingbird is in the heart of Birmingham’s creative quarter The Custard Factory, the 100 seat auditorium hosts a programme of theatrical, musical and cinematic events in a unique and intimate environment.
This is a great place not only to view some of the best films around but to network with actors and directors and crew about your next project!
Fantastic nice festival and well organized as usual every year! With lots of nice people and good friends. Do not miss more movies tomorrow but the best is EITHER-OR and after that it’s the party all night long!
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Three young people in three different families and one lone bird. The young people do not know each other. Maybe passed by on the street, but more is not it. They live in different home relationships. Gabriel, a gay boy played by Anton Forsdik. His laying is not accepted in his family. He feels abandoned and alone. Johannes is an ADHD diagnosis guy claiming the doctors played by Malte Gårdinger. He also feels lonely in this unfair world. We follow these youngsters in their way through loneliness and heavy depression. Their desire to be accepted as them is to be loved by their immediate. The search for inner freedom and security leads them to different paths and places in their city. The thoughts of Gabriel fly high over the city with questions about loneliness and fate. His thoughts about fate do not only stop with humans, all living ones have their own lives.
Olle is a young school boy. He has only one friend. It is his best friend, but an unusual friend. Olle grappling with huge hard questions. Is he sick or is he just lonely?
Loneliness is hard to live in. During his last moments Olle Samuelsson finds himself in a mess with the darkness.
Will he keep his life? Or will the dark side take it from him?
EITHER – OR is a 2016 Swedish film directed by Anton Forsdik. The film is second part of the trilogy named ”To be like everyone else”.
”I don’t want to live anywhere else” is the first installment in the trilogy of films about Olle Samuelsson.