Selected 15 showcases a vibrant collection of new short films by some of the most exciting early-career artists working today, nominated by the shortlisted artists of the Film London Jarman Award 2024. This compelling programme, curated by videoclub and Film London Artists’ Moving Image Network (FLAMIN), tours leading arts venues across the UK. For Towner, videoclub is collaborating with Devonshire Collective's Volta Artists' Moving Image forum to host some of the participating artists to be in-conversation after the screening.
From a speculative oil rig ritual in the Scottish Highlands to the sonic echoes of South London’s buried waterways; from the intimate retelling of a mother-daughter memory to digital hauntings of racialised surveillance - these works explore ecology, mythology, history, and identity through experimental, personal, and poetic lenses.
Expect a rich mix of storytelling and experimentation - intimate, defiant, and dazzling in scope.
Jazmin Morris, Mad Esmond, 1:30 mins (2025)
Kadeem Oak, Effra Creek! Effra Wash! Effra Splash!, 19 mins (2022)
Liberty Smith, My Exploding House, 17:13 mins (2024)
Nia Fekri, I’ve Perfected Sleep Travel, 5 mins (2023)
Niki Kohandel, A Departure, 2 mins (2025)
Samara Addai, Mood to Make Love, 3:26 mins (2024)
Teef Chan, Under The Trees of Hampstead Heath, I ate Fei Larm Char Rice, 2:28 mins (2022)
Curated and produced by videoclub and Film London Artists’ Moving Image Network. Supported by Arts Council England and Film London.
videoclub is an artists’ moving image platform showing artists’ work across the UK and internationally. videoclub supports artists through curated programmes, engaging the public through screenings, exhibitions, talks, residencies, and commissions.
Devonshire Collective is a cultural and community organisation operating across a network of ex-retail sites in the Devonshire West ward, Eastbourne – a vibrant area with a long-standing community. Volta Artists’ Moving Image is Devonshire Collective's newly established forum for artists, researchers and programmers working with the moving image and experimental film/video along and around the UK’s south-east coast.
Film London Artists’ Moving Image Network (FLAMIN) supports London-based artists working in moving image, working in partnership to deliver a comprehensive programme including production award schemes, regular screenings, talks and events, as well as the prestigious annual Film London Jarman Award.