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Animations (12A) + Introduction

Oska Bright

A woman in a workshop cuts wood.

Oska Bright's Animation Strand is back and better than ever, with a huge range of styles and themes. Watch out for a paper cut-out that comes to life, bubble baths, and miniature model wonderlands. 

With less than 5% of disabled people working in the UK film industry, Oska Bright Film Festival is driven to make change happen. Working internationally with industry partners and funded by the BFI, our team produces the BAFTA and BIFA qualifying Oska Bright Film Festival, promotes accessible screenings, runs training for venues and develops skills for aspiring filmmakers.

We are delighted to be joined for an introduction by filmmakers Harry G. Mead and Cameron Carr.

Oska Bright Film Festival puts people with learning disabilities or autism where they should be, on the big screen.  

Tagged with: Cinema Relaxed Screenings

How is this screening relaxed?

A relaxed event takes place in an environment that is specially tailored for a neurodiverse audience, as well as those who find a more informal setting beneficial. 

The cinema environment is tailored to the needs of the audience.

For this screening:

- The lights are dimmed, though not off.

- The volume levels a little lower than usual.

- You are free to move around the screen and to enter and exit the cinema at any time, with easy access for any wheelchair users.

- You're free to make noise in these screenings. 

- Staff are trained and ready to assist with any help you or other audience members may need while you're at the cinema at Barbican.

A visual guide to our cinemas is available on request – just click on the Visual Stories tab on our Accessible Events page. For more information please contact the Box Office.

Programme

Rob D Punarinta

2021, Shea Sandback, 1min 10secs

 

Cloud Boy: An Autistic Journey

2021, Kieran Firth-Bernard, 3mins 40secs

 

Paper

2024, Reuben Gayle, 2mins

 

Dominic’s Tales

2023, George Radojčič, 4mins 21secs

 

Joie

2022, Hing Ang & Veronica Wain, 6mins 35secs

 

everyday

2023, James Murphy, 2mins

 

Mr. Copycat | Mr Men 50th Anniversary Tribute

2022, Kieran Firth-Benard, 9mins 20secs

Sensory Chaos

2021, Oliver Mariager, 5mins 28secs

 

Concrete Sky

2022, Cameron Carr, 1min 36secs

The Gift

2023, Gemma Rigg, 43secs

 

Unscarfed

2022, Anita Bruneburg, 9mins

 

Soap Opera

2022, Cameron Carr, 1min

 

WILLOW’S TALE

2022, Lina Malik, 4mins 26secs

 

Butch

2023, Adam Cox, 3mins, 10secs

 

Sugar

2022, Cameron Carr, 3mins 49secs

 

The Holiday Maker

2022, Harry G. Mead, 7mins

Cinema 3

Location
Barbican Cinema 2 & 3 are located on Beech Street, a short walk from the Barbican’s Silk Street entrance. From Silk Street, you’ll see a zebra crossing that will take you across the road to the venue. 

Address
Beech Street
London
EC2Y 8DS

Public transport
The Barbican is widely accessible by bus, tube, train and by foot or bicycle. Plan your journey and find more route information in ‘Your Visit’ or book your car parking space in advance.