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February 2004
Local Film-makers get out their Shorts!
Emigre
Image from short film Émigré
We've got a talented buch of first time film-makers in the Midlands. Here's this years crop of 'First Cut' films screened as part of the film festival.
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Birmingham Screen Festival Index

Vote for your favourite festival film

Festival Highlights

An insight into Émigré

Brown Paper Bags a BAFTA!

Win tickets to the festival surprise film screening

All about the making of local short Chains, Whips n' Rubber Tips

What's on at Birmingham Screen Festival 2004

Screen West Midlands Digital Shorts

BBCi Films - Festivals and Seasons

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Hot on the heels of this year's Birmingham-based BAFTA 'Best Short Film' winner, Brown Paper Bag by Michael Baig-Clifford, this year's Birmingham Screen Festival (4-11th March) is proud to present a cross-section of new short films from young up-and-coming film-makers from the West Midlands.

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