HUNGRY JOE Review – Don’t Watch This While You’re Eating By David Gelmini
Directed by Samuel Dawe and Paul Holbrook
Hungry Joe is a film about a boy who can’t stop eating. That may sound like an oversimplification, but it’s actually a pretty accurate and thorough description of one of the most disturbing short films you’re likely to see in a long time. There may not be a whole lot of plot stretched across the twenty-two minute runtime, but directors Samuel Dawe and Paul Holbrook managed to create something truly memorable out of an incredibly simple concept.
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Hungry Joe stars Joe Sims, Laura Bayston and Andrew Greaves
Laura Bayston - A still from the film Hungry Joe (2019) (Image: Hungry Joe/Shunk Films)
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British Urban Film Festival found on the Apple TV app
BREAKING NEW GROUND: B.U.F.F
THE BRITISH Urban Film Festival today announced that it has launched a dedicated home of 70 official selections, including B.U.F.F award-winning titles, on the Apple TV app for customers to buy.
It’s great to reach a global audience with our official selections thanks to Apple and our partners at Dicentia Studios
B.U.F.F founder and festival director Emmanuel Anyiam-Osigwe MBE
“The British Urban Film Festival” collection on the Apple TV app will be the first of its kind for a UK festival and will include over 50 British short films as well as feature films, including “Sorority” from award-winning director James Webber, Scottish sports documentary “In The Red” directed by Patrick Rooney and the festival’s original production, romantic drama “No Shade” directed by Clare Anyiam-Osigwe.