Connections (15)

Connections (15)

Connections (15)

Connections (15)

Fri 23 May, 1pm

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ON SALE THURSDAY 3RD APRIL AT 10AM

EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT: Buy a ticket for 3 or more different Sunrise Film Festival events and get 25% off, book a ticket for 6 or more get 40% off, book a ticket for 12 or more and get 60% off

Tickets:

General Admission: £6* |  25 & Under: £3*  |  Unwaged & 50+: £3*

*plus a 95p booking fee per ticket

In a world that often feels disconnected, Connections is a reminder of the relationships that bring meaning to our lives. Whether you’re drawn to heartfelt dramas, poignant comedies, or tender moments of human interaction, this screening is sure to leave you reflecting on the connections that shape us all.

Ticket Disclaimer:

Please note that latecomers may be admitted up to 15 minutes after the screening has started but may be asked to take a seat at the back of the auditorium. Standing is not permitted in any of the screenings, and photography, audio, and film recording are also not permitted.

To guarantee access to this screening, you must pre-book a ticket.

This screening strand is rated: 15, No one younger than 15 may see 15-rated content.

The age rating has been set as a guide using suggested certifications from our local authority. As such, it should only be used as a guide. The content may not be suitable for all audiences in this screening; viewer discretion is still advised.

Some connections last a lifetime, while others are fleeting, but all have the power to shape us. Connections is a heartfelt strand at Sunrise Film Festival, featuring a collection of short films that explore the many ways we connect with one another. From lifelong friendships and unexpected encounters to shared moments between strangers, these films celebrate the beauty, complexity and impact of human connection in all its forms.

About the Films: The Connections strand brings together diverse stories that highlight the relationships that define us. Whether it’s the rekindling of a past bond, the formation of an unlikely friendship, or a moment of unspoken understanding between strangers, these films remind us of the importance of human interaction, empathy and shared experiences.

Films Screening in This Strand: Yam & Egg, A Glass House, What We Wished We Could Be, The Colour of My Room.

Why Attend?

Celebrate Human Connection – Experience stories that reflect the joys, challenges and surprises of forming bonds.
Emotionally Engaging – These films capture the heartwarming, bittersweet and thought-provoking nature of connections.
Universal Themes – No matter our background, we all seek connection, and these films highlight that shared human experience.

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Marina Theatre

ON SALE THURSDAY 3RD APRIL AT 10AM

EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT: Buy a ticket for 3 or more different Sunrise Film Festival events and get 25% off, book a ticket for 6 or more get 40% off, book a ticket for 12 or more and get 60% off

Tickets:

General Admission: £6* |  25 & Under: £3*  |  Unwaged & 50+: £3*

*plus a 95p booking fee per ticket

In a world that often feels disconnected, Connections is a reminder of the relationships that bring meaning to our lives. Whether you’re drawn to heartfelt dramas, poignant comedies, or tender moments of human interaction, this screening is sure to leave you reflecting on the connections that shape us all.

Ticket Disclaimer:

Please note that latecomers may be admitted up to 15 minutes after the screening has started but may be asked to take a seat at the back of the auditorium. Standing is not permitted in any of the screenings, and photography, audio, and film recording are also not permitted.

To guarantee access to this screening, you must pre-book a ticket.

This screening strand is rated: 15, No one younger than 15 may see 15-rated content.

The age rating has been set as a guide using suggested certifications from our local authority. As such, it should only be used as a guide. The content may not be suitable for all audiences in this screening; viewer discretion is still advised.