All 4 to stream Iris Prize short film nominees
David Farnor | On 27, Nov 2021
The 15 LGBTQ+ short films nominated for the 2021 Iris Prize Best British Short will be broadcast on Channel 4 and streamed on All 4.
2021 marks the second year of a three-year sponsorship agreement between Film4 and the Iris Prize LGBTQ+ Film Festival, the Cardiff-based annual celebration of LGBTQ+ film. The shortlisted films explore the breadth of British LGBTQ+ experience, with stories ranging from the dark depths of drug addiction and workplace bullying to the joyous highs of tender first love and releasing your inner drag king. Featuring diverse characters ranging from a transgender teenager to Mr Gay Wales, this year’s shorts highlight the wealth of talent working in short film in the UK. The selection includes Baba – the second film in the festival’s history to win both its main award the Iris Prize and the Best British Short award – and the two films highly commended by this year’s jury, Cwch Deilen and Pop.
Tim Highsted, Senior Editor, Acquired Feature Films for Film4, who chaired the jury for Best British Short, comments: “Our partnership with the Iris Festival continues to showcase the sheer diversity of talent we have in UK short filmmaking and its success on All 4 proves there is an audience wanting to watch unique stories from new talent. We are delighted to continue presenting these short films on All 4 to as wide an audience as possible.”
Berwyn Rowlands, Festival Director said: “We knew that working with Channel 4 and All 4 would be amazing, and we were looking at a game changer in how we could reach a new audience for the Iris Prize short films. I did start dreaming about audience numbers, but it soon became apparent that this was the gift that kept giving. Never in a million years did I ever think we would reach so many people, introducing an audience to new and exciting LGBTQ+ stories. I’m delighted for the film makers and grateful to the talented people at Channel 4 who took a chance with Iris. I’m speechless!”
The 15 films shortlisted to compete for the 2021 Iris Prize Best British Short Supported by Film4 will be on All 4 from Monday 29th November. Here’s the full rundown:
BABA – Sam Arbor and Adam Ali – Winner
CWCH DEILEN (Wales) – Efa Blosse-Mason – Highly commended
POP – Margo Roe – Highly commended
ACRIMONIOUS – directed by Olivia Emden
BABY BOY – Greg Hall
BIRTHDAY BOY – Leo Lebeau
DRAGGED UP – Laura Jayne Tunbridge
FACTORY TALK – Lucie Rachel & Chrissie Hyde
FROM A TO Q – Emmalie El Fadli
INERTIA – Mat Johns
LESBIAN (Wales) – Rosemary Baker
S.A.M – Lloyd Eyre-Morgan & Neil David Ely
SILVER AND GOLD – Jack Pulford
SPLIT SOLE – Barnaby Boulton
THREE LETTERS (Wales) – Ian Smith