Project Detail

Date at Tate

Synopsis

Animation made for a 48 hour film challenge to make a short film celebrating the chronological rehang of Tate Britain's British Art Collection in 2013.
'Date at Tate' had its first public screening in the auditorium at Tate Britain on 23 November, 2013.

Details

Year
2013
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
2 mins 7 secs
Format
hd digital video
Director
Molly Brown
Producer
Molly Brown
Editor
Molly Brown
Screenwriter
Molly Brown
Director of Photography
Molly Brown
Sound
Molly Brown
Principal cast
Simon Woodham, Laura Shacham, Madeleine Oaten, Molly Brown
Animation
Molly Brown

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Page updates

This page was last updated on 12th May 2025. Please let us know if we need to make any amendments or request edit access by clicking below.

See also

You may also be interested in other relevant projects in the database.

Haunted Hospital Haunted Hospital

Director: Molly Brown

Year: 2013

In 1962, the patients at a psychiatric hospital tell their stories to a nice young couple. But what really happened at the hospital before this young couple arrived? And are this apparently pleasant young couple really who - or what - they seem?

The Elephant & Castle among the towers Elephant Families

Director: Elena Escalante

Year: 2025

A wave of regeneration is hitting London’s working-class neighbourhoods. South of the river, the demolition of Elephant & Castle’s shopping centre has uprooted the community who made it their own. As they navigate an uncertain future, they carry with them the legacy of a place that once felt like home. Official Selection BFI London Film Festival 2025 - Short Film Competition - World premiere

The Big Bad Wolf The Big Bad Wolf

Director: Leo Wright

Year: 2024

After discovering the power of the humble brick, pigs forged ahead into the industrial revolution building houses, factories and shops to wolf-proof their lives. This is the story about a little piggie named Richmond who befriends a not-so-big bad wolf named Billy, much to the outrage of his father. Set in the Black Country, this film is about friendship, inclusivity and not judging a wolf by its cover. Official Selection BFI London Film Festival 2025