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Heralding the return of late-night lunacy to the Channel 4 schedule, this new series, presented by writer, filmmaker and cult comedian Eric Wareheim, showcases the world's best creative short films from the channel's Random Acts strand. The shorts cover avant-garde visual art, music video, eye-popping animation, contemporary dance, spoken word and all points in between; and Eric guides viewers through them in a slightly unhinged mode somewhere between The Late Show and Gary Shandling. The strand features new shorts by Shia LeBoeuf, Martin Creed, Mica Levi, Beck, Simon Amstell, Reggie Yates, and Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard, but also introduces a new generation of artistic talent. It also includes interviews with some of the films' creators.
The first episode in the new series features balloon art battles on the Yorkshire Moors, a kinky oil slick in a pristine art gallery, and pole dancing reinvented. Plus new work from acclaimed visual artist Hannah Perry.
Including voyeurism in Kiev, funky modern soul from musician Kwaye and animation about two friends experiencing life differently due to the shade of their skin. Plus: a fashion film by... Zawe Ashton.
Goldie makes his directorial debut. The city's dark corners come to life. A nibble on forbidden fruit unlocks the dawning of consciousness. Plus: supermarket awkwardness from cartoonist Babak Ganjei.
Zawe Ashton hosts the third series of Channel 4's late-night, post-pub home for the world's craziest and most creative short films, from brand new talent and more established names, and from music to animation, dance, visual art, spoken word and uncategorisable creative brilliance. A panda does unspeakable things to our brains, a pair of swimming champs are seriously in sync, and life flashes before our eyes in Vienna. Plus: a new Jarman Award shortlisted film from Welsh visual artist Bedwyr Williams.
Zawe Ashton hosts the third series of Channel 4's late-night, post-pub home for the world's craziest and most creative short films, from brand new talent and from more established names, and from music to animation, dance, visual art, spoken word and uncategorisable creative brilliance. This episode features crashing toga parties. Plus: reimagining Shakespeare with Selma's David Oyelowo, submerging random objects in the deep blue sea, and a cheeky Blade Runner riff in Like Teardrops in the Rain.
Zawe Ashton hosts the third series of Channel 4's late-night, post-pub home for the world's craziest and most creative short films, from brand new talent and from more established names, and from music to animation, dance, visual art, spoken word and uncategorisable creative brilliance. This episode features rabbit assassins, the underground world of gangster dentistry in a Miami housing project, a nightmare direct from an artist's dream journal, and an anthropomorphic vagina.
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