It's My Shout: Short Films from Wales - Season 7 / Year 2021

Season 7 / Year 2021

Episodes

Drive
Aron makes a grave mistake when he forgets to thank the bus driver one morning on the way to work, setting off a series of unfortunate events. As his life begins to crumble around him, Aron must find the 'Drive' and make amends before something truly terrible happens.

The Art of Playing Dead
Suki, a student in an unfamiliar city, happens upon a living statue who seems to be as lonely as she is. She is determined to forge a connection with him, and he slowly begins to reciprocate. But Suki decides to leave Cardiff and return home, dropping her keys into the statue's hat as a last act of defeat. What will happen to their newfound friendship?

Parklife
Liam's having a pretty good morning after going to a house party the night before. But whilst walking home, it takes an unexpected turn when he discovers a dead corpse in the local park. With only himself and nearby runner Jenny at the scene of the crime, talk turns to ‘what happened?' as they wait for the police to arrive. But is Liam's day about to get even worse?

I Am One
It's 1964, and mod Billy returns home from a bloody and violent encounter with a rocker on Brighton beach. His dad, Ron, attempts to draw the story out of Billy in an emotional exchange through the bathroom door. Across an open and painful talk, the two come to realise that they have more in common than they thought.

Making of a Motherer
Catherine's family and friends reveal all about how they lost her to motherhood. Once fun, bubbly and vibrant, in their eyes she has been reduced to baby sick and old fleeces. However, it's Catherine who has the final say as she reveals that becoming a mother may not be her calling, but she wouldn't want to be doing anything else.

Swimming with Dolphins
After meeting John in the park after a devastating hospital appointment, Isobel makes him write a bucket list, which they work their way through in increasingly creative ways.
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