19. LICHTSPIELKLUB
SHORT FILM FESTIVAL
22.-28.01.2026

| Bald (Comedy), D.: Luke Bather, 10:00 Min. The world’s baldest man accidentally starts a moon-worshipping cult in a working men’s club in Wales. Based on a comic by John Tucker. |
| Child's Fare (Drama, Coming of Age), D.: Kirsty McLean, 12:43 Min. When lonely twelve-year-old Abby is left outside the pub by her dad, her feelings of rejection worsen throughout the day. |
| A Glass House (Drama), D.: Charles Strider, 17:17 Min. Robin, heartbroken and tending her garden, is confronted by an unexpected visitor. |
| Fawn (Animation, Drama), D.: Molly Mayhew, 07:17 Min. Following the sudden passing of her parents, Fawn is forced to return to a house she hasn’t called home in a very long time. |
| Spare Part (Comedy), D.: Ada Player & Bron Waugh, 05:33 Min. A shy loner is desperate for attention from her football-crazy boyfriend. |
| London, Closed City (Drama), D.: KRISH, 12:49 Min. Amid the pressures of late capitalist London, a young woman struggles with increasing feelings of alienation and disconnect. |
| Duck Press (Drama), D.: Cian Llewellyn, 14:51 Min. Gregarious widower Frank is hell bent on throwing a truly hedonistic birthday lunch but his son is repulsed by Frank’s constant denial of matters much more serious. |
| Two Black Boys in Paradise (Animation), D.: Baz Sells, 08:54 Min. Edan and Dula navigate love, identity, and self-acceptance on a journey about coming into oneself and out to the world. |
| The Wasp or The Sheer Beauty of Accepting Yourself (Drama, Comedy), D.: Cass Virdee, 13:00 Min. A young man grappling with melancholy, is stunned to learn from his doctor that he is 62% wasp and he embarks on a strange journey. |