Didn’t manage to make it to PSFN?…

…or you want to watch the fantastic films again. Well, here you are!

Not all the films we show are available online but when they are we try to link to them so you can share them with friends and family. You can also check out more work by the filmmakers you love.  Last night’s PSFN was fantastic and we must say a big thank you to our hosts White Heron Tea & Coffee for helping us run such a great event.  Also a massive thanks to our collaborative partners 3S Artspace for their support in running these events – we can’t wait to be hosting PSFN in their space in 2014. If you also can’t wait for that to happen then why don’t you pop along to their website and donate some of your time, money or support to the great campaign to make that building a reality.

We also want to say a huge thanks to the filmmakers both local and international for submitting their films to Portsmouth Short Film Night – we couldn’t do it without you. If you have a film you want to submit then use this link and fill in the details.  Our next film night will be taking place on Friday 28th February 2014 at PPMtv‘s studio at 280 Marcy St, Portsmouth, NH 03801. You have until January 31st to submit your film!

If you want to keep up to date with us at PSFN why don’t you like us on facebook, follow us on twitter or do whatever you do with Google+

So, here’s the line-up from last night with links to the available films and we look forward to seeing you in February!

Santa Always Checks Twice by Jack Garrett, Comedy
Blizzard 2013 by Jasmine Inglesmith, Experimental
The Tower by Scott Hancock, Documentary
Q&A
La Culpa by David Victori, Thriller
Intermission
I Live Here, by Scott Masterson, Documentary
Q&A
Gracht by Joost de Jong, Animation/Comedy
Shoot the Pier by Brian Goding, Documentary (unavailable online)
Q&A
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About Catherine Stewart

Catherine, a native of Scotland, is an experienced writer and director for both stage and screen as well as working as a facilitator; teaching areas including dramaturgy, devising, adaptation and acting for stage and screen. She graduated from the prestigious Bretton Hall College in 2008 with a B.A.(Hons) in Theatre and Performance, and as a recipient of the White Rose Scholarship for Enterprise. With her directorial roots in theatre she approaches film not as a set of shots and segments but as a whole piece; working in collaboration as the camera rolls with her colleagues in front of and behind the lense. In both her writing and directing she uses her experience of both fictional and factual film making to create works that tread the thin line between both disciplines. And with a tendency towards magical realism, fantasy and a certain penchant for sci-fi she always seeks to capture the thaumaturgy of real life (reality) in her work.

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