Our twentieth film in Student Film Month is the powerful documentary ‘From The Inside Out’ dir. Nick Archer (2013)
Steve Pendleton hasn’t seen himself in 20 years after being blinded in a helicopter crash in Northern Ireland. This film follows the process of Steve describing himself and his 15 year old daughter to a forensic artist in an attempt to understand how Steve imagines life around him.
Producer – Josh Andrews
Director – Nick Archer
Cinematographer and Editor – Yannick Hausler
Associate Producer and Sound Recordist – Charlie Rose
Sound Design – Gareth Wood
Score – Axel Kacoutié
Colourist – Joseph Bicknell
Steve Pendleton
Heidi Kuivaniemi-Smith
Shot on location at Charlton House, London
Student Film Month
In celebration of student filmmakers everywhere and our Student Film In Transit competition, we’ve launched Student Film Month at Cannes in a Van. Every day throughout February, we’re publishing a student film from somewhere in the student film-sphere. It might be a student classic like the 1965 long-short Boy and Bicycle from a young Ridley Scott… an award-winning masterpiece… or a film directed by you.
We’ll be publishing a wealth of moving images from the infamous to the obscure, each film worthy of it’s place on our humble little stage. So what’s stopping you picking up that mouse, tablet or phone and sending us your own student short? You never know where the big yellow van might take you!
We’re even hosting a special Student Film Screen Social very soon in London so look out for more on that by joining our mailing list.
It’s simple to submit…
Email us at play@screensocial.com and tell us what you’d like to show, then fill in the Screen Social submission form (please include details of production) and we’ll do the rest!
We look forward to screening your film.