An international festival of short films and digital media made by learning disabled people is coming to ARC on Monday 21 November, and features work from groups based at ARC.
OSKA Bright will be taking place in the building in conjunction with the Cultural Shift project.
There will be two programmes running, the first at 1pm and the second programme will run at 7pm. The first programme includes a short introduction to the festival, which will be followed by a selection of three minute films and music videos, as well as some short films made by groups based at ARC.
The 7pm programme will feature another introduction to the festival and another chance to see some of the films that were screened during the day such as Nasty Neighbour, and Paw Prints from Jenny Ngo.
Other films include Best Animation winner Whinstor Norville by Eric Bent and Best Newcomer winner Lissea Jordan’s mixed-media film, A Skeleton’s Best Friend.
There will also be the chance to create you own short animated film, and no previous experience is neccesary.
Everyone is welcome. Tickets to the 1pm programme cost £3.50, and tickets to the 7pm programme cost £6.50 and £5.50 for concessions or £4 for students.