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Mutant Shorts Short Films-See them at Vimeo January 24, 2010

Posted by gem in REBEL FILM: film in Cork., Irish Shorts.
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Duplicate of a post I popped up on the Mutant Shorts blog itself.

Challenging people to create a short film which had to be set in a kitchen led to an array of shorts, each one unique and imaginative. Here is a list of the films that graced the Savoy screen last November, for the Mutant Shorts filmmaking competition, each of which can be viewed at the Mutant Space Vimeo page here.

The Kitchen by Fiona Dowling featured a variety of kitchen appliances with strong personalities, that will make you think twice the next time you kick your vacuum cleaner in frustration.

Home Sweet Home by Keith O’ Connell is the poignant tale of a young man living in squalor and proved to be the winning film on the night.

In DI Why? by Fiona Riordan and Cethan Leahy, we realise that some household chores just aren’t worth the effort, and can leave you in a sticky situation.

One in the Oven by John O’ Callaghan features a turkey and an unborn baby having a kitchen oriented discussion.

Kitchen Antics by Tom White and Seán Stanton lands us in the midst of a student party wherein two guys end up chatting in the kitchen.

The Baked and the Dead by Oisín Carey promotes spaghetti western style cooking when a duo compete to create the best beans on toast.

Fishbone by Hayret Abdula traces a married couple through the years, and all viewed from their very own kitchen.

Crab Murder by Hilary Williams is almost documentary like in the way that it follows a crab from shore to cooking pot in the kitchen.

Butcher by Donal O’ Shea brings us on a surreal and crazy trip into the kitchen of one off-the-wall young man.

Conscience by Seán Breathnach sees a man in the aftermath of a break up, as he deals with the issues weighing on his mind.

All You Can Eat by Rob Noonan centres on a restaurant with a difference, in this rather bloody but intriguing tale.

The Influences of Feminism on French Cuisine by Christina Utzeri tackles the problems that occur when feminism has its way in the kitchen.

First A Dream by Cethan Leahy is the tale of two people and the strange dreams that one may just be inflicting on the other.

Do judge for yourself by viewing the vids at the Vimeo page, as linked above. First A Dream is not available on the Vimeo page but you can view it at http://thegiftedbabies.wordpress.com.


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1. Jan Hayes - January 26, 2010

Just a few corrections, Fishbone was made by Hayret and Cethan Leahy’s submission, First A Dream isn’t mentioned in the blog post.

2. gem - January 26, 2010

Oops ok sorry, I had just copied the list from Vimeo without thinking too much. Strange then that First a Dream isn’t on the vimeo site (which by the way I didn’t put together!). I’ll go about correcting them.

3. Jan Hayes - January 28, 2010

Cheers ^_^ Any word on the next round of Mutant Shorts?

4. gem - January 29, 2010

Nope, nothing yet..


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