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SHORT FILMS ( S ) 2022

 

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SAM AND DOUG (UK)

SYNOPSIS: In a near-future where a virus has turned the population into rabid monsters, a desperate mother forms an unlikely friendship in order to return home and save her family.

RATINGS GUIDE: Mild Violence

DIRECTOR: Brendan Cleaves

GENRE:
Horror, Fantasy
PREMIERE STATUS:
Utah Premiere
SCREENING DATE: Friday, Oct. 28th @ 5:00 PM 

DIRECTOR’S BIO: After running around Camden with a camera shooting music videos for local bands’, I thought the only way to make a dent in the professional world of promo directing was to go off-piste and write the music as well. I got a guitar, learnt to play, and the music video I directed for that band got nominated for a UK MVA. After spending the next few years directing music videos, I then decided to follow my passion for writing genre films and wrote my first short ROGER a proof of concept for a feature film.

I shot Roger in 2016 staring John Bradley’ (Game of Thrones) and comedian Seann Walsh, it then went on to be screened at over fifty film festivals around the world, many BAFTA and Academy award qualifying, it was nominated and won various awards. My focus is on creating worlds and characters different from normality. My work is character-driven, sometimes weird, sometimes dark, but always fun and entertaining. My short film ‘The Dead Collectors’ stars Ivan Kaye (Vikings, Bubblegum Milkshake) and Elliot Langridge (Northern Soul) has been selected for many prestigious genre festivals worldwide, including BIFFF, Flickers Rhode Island, Frightfest, Screamfest LA, Abertoir, Trieste and FilmQuest.

My other short films include ‘Living Next Door to Alex’ starring Tom Bell (The Mash Report) and Richard Rycroft (Game of Thrones), ‘The Lawnmower Men’, ‘Coldplay’ and ‘The Wrong Swipe’, have all screened at festivals worldwide. My latest shorts ‘Sam and Doug’ a zombie thriller starring Cr

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    We have some new neighbours at Spa Terminus. 

    Spa Terminus is where our roastery and offices are based. It consists of four sections of railway arches: Voyager, Spa, Discovery, Apollo and an annex, Dockley. We moved to this site along with our oldest, bestest, friends Neal’s Yard Dairy in 2018 but planning for this site started long before that. Since both companies started in the Neal’s Yard area in the 1970s the businesses have looked for a larger spot to call home that has the kind of space and layout conducive to a food production business – somewhere we could spread out a bit and get comfy. Our respective sites in Borough Market were our first foray into larger space but as the retail market was successful beyond anyone’s imaginations, we both continued to look for somewhere else to roast coffee, and mature cheese. 

    We found that space, for a time, along Druid Street and Maltby Street in Bermondsey. And for about ten years we were pretty much all set. But by and by we needed some more space, and we also wanted to help other food businesses in the area that were having the same space and rent problems as us. So, in 2015 we (Monmouth Coffee and Neal’s Yard Dairy) joined forces with James from property development company Matching Green and took on the lease for the group of arches known as Spa Terminus.

    We were joined by a clutch of food companies that liked what we were trying to do, and this has formed the basis of a great community of people focussed on high quality food. Kappacasein, The Kernel Brewery, The Ham and Cheese Company, The Little Bread Pedlar, and England Preserves, all moved into the area in those early few months and Spa Terminus as a food production neighbourhood was established. Bermondsey has a strong history of food businesses, from the original spice warehouses in Shad Thames, to the biscuit factory, an old vinegar distillation, and the rest of them. There were associated businesses too, our old site in Maltby stre

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    Abstract

    The closest living relatives of humans are their chimpanzee/bonobo (Pan) sister species, members of the same subfamily “Homininae”. This classification is supported by over 50 years of research in the fields of chimpanzee cultural diversity, language competency, genomics, anatomy, high cognition, psychology, society, self-consciousness and relation to others, tool use/production, as well as Homo level emotions, symbolic competency, memory recollection, complex multifaceted problem-solving capabilities, and interspecies communication. Language competence and symbolism can be continuously bridged from chimpanzee to man. Emotions, intercommunity aggression, body language, gestures, facial expressions, and vocalization of intonations seem to parallel between the sister taxa Homo and Pan. The shared suite of traits between Pan and Homo genus demonstrated in this article integrates old and new information on human–chimpanzee evolution, bilateral informational and cross-cultural exchange, promoting the urgent need for Pan cultures in the wild to be protected, as they are part of the cultural heritage of mankind. Also, we suggest that bonobos, Pan paniscus, based on shared traits with Australopithecus, need to be included in Australopithecine’s subgenus, and may even represent living-fossil Australopithecines. Unfolding bonobo and chimpanzee biology highlights our common genetic and cultural evolutionary origins.

    Keywords: Hominin, evolution, Homo, chimpanzee, bonobo, common origins

    INTRODUCTION

    HUMAN–CHIMPANZEE SISTER SPECIES STATUS

    Can human nature be better comprehended by unfolding chimpanzee nature? Here, Einstein’s idea is of substantial significance: “The most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensible.” We will try to substantiate our conviction that chimpanzees share much in their biology (morphology, anatomy, physiology, behavior, genetics, genomics, and culture) with humans, and that this understandi

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