
2024
Official Selection
We are excited to announce the shortlist of films that will be considered for screening at our event on the 20th March
Every film we have watched this year has left us with something unforgettable, whether it was an image, an emotional moment, the honesty, the sense of ambition, or the love of filmmaking. Please do not feel disheartened if you didn’t make the official selection this time, keep making films and submitting them to festivals. We would love to hear from you in the future, telling your stories on our own terms.
The 2024 Lived Perspectives screening takes place on Wednesday 20th March.
As a small festival we are not able to show every film we would like to this year. We will be confirming the programme and which of the official selection films will be screened by the 21st February. Please note that, if your film is selected, we will require a copy with burned-in subtitles in English.
The Award Winners and Special Mentions of each category - Best Film, Best Student Film and Audience Award - will be announced during our screening in March and then posted on our website.
For all communication about your film, please use contact@livedperspectives.co.uk
Get your laurels
All films included in the Official Selection are eligible for the Lived Perspective Official Selection laurels
We will be screening some of the films from our official selection on the 20th March 2024
Best Film
Eye-Skin (Fanny Leiva Torres)
Flesh Ballet (Frederick Kroetsch, Kasie Campbell, Daniel Ennett, David Baron)
Fucking PTSD (Mengyuan Chen)
Garbage Out (Spaceship)
Invisible World (Kym McDaniel)
Mine Mine Mine (Duncan Ragg)
Sound Tracks (John Schaffer)
Spines (Joseph Inman)
The Secret Life of Astrid North (Ray Jacobs)
There's Not Much We Can Do (Erica Monde)
Typical? (Sarah Leigh)
Watch Me Fly (Lily Drummond)
Best Student Film
A Bridge to Mundania (Connor Macrae Love)
Diamanti (Lauren Hunter)
Eilid (Naomi Elizabeth Hanlon)
Fraser Syndrome & Me (Kyle Anne Grendys)
Implosions (Lisa Sherman)
It'll Be Fine, Probably (Matt Warlow)
Just Surviving (Attune)
This Is Our Reality (Mouth That Roars)