Tea Break Film Festival

Hull, Yorkshire HU3, United Kingdom, Europe

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Tea Break Film Festival

Hull, Yorkshire HU3, United Kingdom, Europe

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General Information

edition

5th

organizers

Mal Williamson

Festival director

Zaff Malik

Lead Festival Judge

Contact details

Tea Break Picture House The Old Church, Walker St Hull, Yorkshire HU3 2HD United Kingdom

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teabreakfilmfestival@gmail.com

+44 7909 683534

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About the festival

Relaxing and stimulating, engaging and ordinary, reflective and speculative - the Tea Break Film Festival offers film-makers and audiences alike a refreshing ceremony of short films.

20 mins and under, for this is the official tea-break of the UK's Department of Trade & Industry, the films are shown each year in pop-up cinemas and cafes. With tea and cake to enjoy, the winning film is voted on by the audiences.

This year we will be screening in our own space! The Tea Break Picture House is opening over this summer. An official BFI Neighbourhood cinema the former church is 10mins walk from the city centre.

We have previously screened in a local café-bar, an art college and the world's smallest portable cinema - a two-seater Mogo caravan - which went onto host screenings from Ken Loach's anti-slavery festival.

From the spiritual focus of the Japanese tea ceremony to the friendly banter of the factory workbreak, the Tea Break Film Festival looks for a wide range of fiction, documentary, art and interesting commercial promotions to celebrate people resting and reflecting with curiosity, wonder and fun.

La Grande Théière - the big teapot - is awarded each year. Last year this was presented by Sundance Festival & BAFTA winner Sean McAllister.

About

Relaxing and stimulating, engaging and ordinary, reflective and speculative - the Tea Break Film Festival offers film-makers and audiences alike a refreshing ceremony of short films.

20 mins and under, for this is the official tea-break of the UK's Department of Trade & Industry, the films are shown each year in pop-up cinemas and cafes. With tea and cake to enjoy, the winning film is voted on by the audiences.

This year we will be screening in our own space! The Tea Break Picture House is opening over this summer. An official BFI Neighbourhood cinema the former church is 10mins walk from the city centre.

We have previously screened in a local café-bar, an art college and the world's smallest portable cinema - a two-seater Mogo caravan - which went onto host screenings from Ken Loach's anti-slavery festival.

From the spiritual focus of the Japanese tea ceremony to the friendly banter of the factory workbreak, the Tea Break Film Festival looks for a wide range of fiction, documentary, art and interesting commercial promotions to celebrate people resting and reflecting with curiosity, wonder and fun.

La Grande Théière - the big teapot - is awarded each year. Last year this was presented by Sundance Festival & BAFTA winner Sean McAllister.

Awards & Winners

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Terms and rules

Films must be no longer than 20 minutes.
A panel will select the finalists for screening each year and the winner is voted by the audiences over the 2 day festival.
Films must be available for screening throughout the following year online for computer and phone access by discerning tea-break viewers around the world.

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