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‘Devi’ Directed by Priyanka Banerjee

Devi is a powerful short film directed by Priyanka Banerjee. Shot in India, the story revolves around a safe house full of women ranging in various ages, all who have suffered at the hands of abuse. The differences between age and experiences trigger heated arguments among the women before being interrupted by someone ringing the bell to be let in. The women are now forced to decide if there is enough room in the home to take on another victim, which sparks more yelling. Without giving away too much, the film is masterfully done, creating awareness on the issues of physical abuse and sexual assault, with tear-jerking moments throughout.

Say Lou Lou ‘The IMMORTELLE Manifesto’ Short Film

Siblings Say Lou Lou crept into the tail end of 2018 with one of the most enjoyable albums of the year. 'IMMORTELLE' is their latest LP which is a glorious mixture of cinematic pop, moody trip-hop and more. The pair's lead off single 'Golden Child' followed with an incredible video that could be considered more like a short film.

Brier Presents ‘Collapsology’ by Daria Geller

Russian brand Brier and award-winning director Daria Geller team-up for the fashion film 'Collapsology'. Presenting an interpretation of the idea of collapsology, which points to the idea that civilisations are bound to collapse. The stunning film stars actors Kirill and Vasilisa Izmaylova.

Canon Presents ‘365 Days of Summer – Zoë Kravitz’s Summer Story’

Actress Zoë Kravit and Canon have teamed up together to get people inspired to tell their personal stories of summer. In this short video, Kravitz gives her take on the beauty and magic of summer as she dances, shoots friends and overall enjoys life. Canon has also launched a competition for photography lovers to submit their story for a chance to win a trip around the world throughout the summer season.

Nowness Presents ‘The History of Nails’ by Gruff Rhys

Teaming up with a number of British and Russian artists to make the long trek from Moscow to Siberia, musician Gruff Rhys documented to the journey in the short film titled 'The History of Nails', presented by Nowness. Commissioned by the British Council, Rhys also touches on the history of the Russian Futurist movement as well as the October Revolution.Shot on film, the video captures the idea of pushing forward with no looking back.

Saad Qureshi at Gazelli Art House, 3 March – 16 April 2017, London

Gazelli Art House is delighted to announce the third solo show of British artist Saad Qureshi to coincide with ‘Places for Nova,’ his public commission for Land Securities in Victoria, opening early 2017. Known primarily for his ambitious sculptural works, drawing has always been a central part of Qureshi’s practice, and the exhibition at the gallery will feature the first international presentation of his new landscape drawings and works on paper.