Oska Bright Film Festival 2026
Nature
Sunday 29 March • 1pm to 2:30pm
Sea Lanes Clubhouse
300 Madeira Drive
Brighton
BN2 1BX
Screened at Sea Lanes on Brighton beach, this new strand brings together films inspired by the natural world. Your ticket also includes a short guided walk to explore the surrounding coastline and its wildlife.
Book your tickets below and we’ll see you there!
In this screening:
Breathing Reef
Satu Kaarin Tani, Maria Anniina Tani, FINLAND • 4 mins, 9 secs
A vibrant crocheted coral reef is attacked by a black oily figure. The reef dies but, aided by a shaman, it hatches from an egg and returns to the ocean.
Sound of the Stones 1 & 2
Kyle Coleman, Phoebe Barnicoat, Lou Brett, UK • 5 mins, 55 secs
Filmed in 360 video, Sound of the Stones explores the ancient resonance of West Penwith’s Bronze Age standing stones. Sound of the Stones 1 is viewable with VR headset.
Tidalfall
Ebee Harrison, UK • 2 mins, 56 secs
Filmed in 360 video, Tidalfall invites us to look around underwater with a fisheye view and to listen closely.
Doomsday Blues
Mel Dirikoc, TURKEY/UK • 14 mins, 44 secs
Mel struggles to exist between two worlds; where life proceeds as usual, with problems largely denied, and another where climate and ecological collapse are escalating.
The Atrees
Debbie Caulfield, UK • 6 mins, 3 secs
A re-imagining of the Devil’s Dyke legend.
The Golden Squacco Heron
Edward Smyth, UK • 6 mins
Two childhood friends search for the fabled golden squacco heron, the reward to a treasure hunt unsolved for 29 years.