In Short, Europe: Opening Doors – Strand 3: Challenging Perspectives followed by Q&A with directors

Regent Street Cinema, 307 Regent Street, London, W1B 2HW

In Short, Europe: Opening Doors – Strand 3: Challenging Perspectives followed by Q&A with directors

307 Regent Street, London, W1B 2HW

This show is for over 15's only. ID may be required at the door.
Description

The question of access is explored in a plethora of contexts by this collection of shorts. From the harrowing history of how people with disabilities were treated in the past to the joyous possibilities of the present, these films look at an array of obstacles people from wide-ranging backgrounds face to achieve their potential.

Just Jools, dir. Ezra Verbist, Flanders, 2025, Documentary, 16 mins, Age Rating U
Twelve-year-old Jools wants to dance with self-confidence, so she learns to move freely with the help of her choreographer.

The Singer, dir. Cora Bissett, Scotland, 2023, Fiction, 20 mins, Age Rating 12
On the streets of Glasgow a Deaf songwriter meets a busker. They learn to communicate through their love of music and work together to create something unique.

Nehodní žitia? (Unworthy of Living?), dir. Veronika Homolová Tóthová, Slovakia, 2017, Documentary, 24 mins, Age Rating 15
A group of disabled people visit concentration camps where, under Aktion T4, the Nazis tortured and murdered those with disabilities and mental illness.

Beben (Tremor), dir. Rudolf Fitzgerald-Leonard, Germany, 2022, Fiction, 16 mins, Age Rating 15
A man undergoes water therapy for his chronic spasms, but then an incident disrupts his life further.

An Irish Goodbye, dirs. Tom Berkeley and Ross White, Ireland, 2022, Fiction, 23 mins, Age Rating 15
After the death of their mother, a young man with Down syndrome and his brother confront their differences in order to complete her unfulfilled bucket list.

How To Get Your Tickets

1. Book your desired number of tickets and await an email from us confirming your order. This is NOT a ticket.

2. Present your confirmation on arrival at the venue. Ensure that you take personal ID with you or you may be turned away

Pricing Information

• No further payment applies beyond the TFG booking fee

Additional Information

• For further event information please visit here

Accessibility Information

• Please note: We recommend all access bookings are made directly through the event organiser, however, we are here to assist where possible. Please get in touch with us prior to booking if you have access requirements. For accessibility information please visit here

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Dates & times

Saturday, 8 Nov 2025 8:15pm to 9:15pm

Important information - please read

The question of access is explored in a plethora of contexts by this collection of shorts. From the harrowing history of how people with disabilities were treated in the past to the joyous possibilities of the present, these films look at an array of obstacles people from wide-ranging backgrounds face to achieve their potential.

Just Jools, dir. Ezra Verbist, Flanders, 2025, Documentary, 16 mins, Age Rating U
Twelve-year-old Jools wants to dance with self-confidence, so she learns to move freely with the help of her choreographer.

The Singer, dir. Cora Bissett, Scotland, 2023, Fiction, 20 mins, Age Rating 12
On the streets of Glasgow a Deaf songwriter meets a busker. They learn to communicate through their love of music and work together to create something unique.

Nehodní žitia? (Unworthy of Living?), dir. Veronika Homolová Tóthová, Slovakia, 2017, Documentary, 24 mins, Age Rating 15
A group of disabled people visit concentration camps where, under Aktion T4, the Nazis tortured and murdered those with disabilities and mental illness.

Beben (Tremor), dir. Rudolf Fitzgerald-Leonard, Germany, 2022, Fiction, 16 mins, Age Rating 15
A man undergoes water therapy for his chronic spasms, but then an incident disrupts his life further.

An Irish Goodbye, dirs. Tom Berkeley and Ross White, Ireland, 2022, Fiction, 23 mins, Age Rating 15
After the death of their mother, a young man with Down syndrome and his brother confront their differences in order to complete her unfulfilled bucket list.

How To Get Your Tickets

1. Book your desired number of tickets and await an email from us confirming your order. This is NOT a ticket.

2. Present your confirmation on arrival at the venue. Ensure that you take personal ID with you or you may be turned away

Pricing Information

• No further payment applies beyond the TFG booking fee

Additional Information

• For further event information please visit here

Accessibility Information

• Please note: We recommend all access bookings are made directly through the event organiser, however, we are here to assist where possible. Please get in touch with us prior to booking if you have access requirements. For accessibility information please visit here

This show is for over 15's only. ID may be required at the door.
Genre
Tickets
You may purchase a maximum of 2 tickets for this event.

Free Ticket

£2.95 Booking fee per person

Location

Regent Street Cinema

307 Regent Street

London

W1B 2HW

www.regentstreetcinema.com

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