Tickets for the first Glowflare Short Film Festival in East Yorkshire are now available, marking its debut.
- The festival will feature a series of six screenings showcasing global short films, set for January 25, 2025.
- Attendees will have the opportunity to interact with filmmakers through live Q&A sessions after selected screenings.
- A Festival Pass, costing £20, includes access to all film sessions and the awards presentation.
- The event aims to celebrate innovative storytelling and provides a platform for diverse voices in the film industry.
The inaugural Glowflare Short Film Festival aims to be a haven for those with a keen interest in innovative storytelling. Official ticket sales have begun through the host’s website, Beverley indie Parkway Cinemas. Scheduled for January 25, 2025, the event invites film enthusiasts and creatives to experience a carefully curated selection of short films from various genres.
Each of the six screening sessions promises unique line-ups, offering a rich variety of styles and themes. The added allure of live Q&A sessions provides attendees with the rare opportunity to engage directly with filmmakers. These discussions are designed to offer deeper insights into the creative minds and processes behind the films, thus enriching the viewing experience.
For £20, a Festival Pass grants comprehensive access to all film screenings scheduled throughout the day. The pass also includes a festival programme guide, which is intended to assist attendees in navigating the event efficiently, providing detailed descriptions and schedules of the screenings.
The culmination of the festival will be an awards presentation ceremony. This event highlights and acknowledges outstanding contributions in the realm of short film, offering recognition in various categories. The festival’s core mission is to bring to light diverse voices and unique storytelling, fostering a space where filmmakers can present their work to broader audiences.
The Glowflare Short Film Festival in East Yorkshire is set to celebrate the art of short films by bringing diverse stories to the forefront.
