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Unlimited on Screen

Sat 7 Sep & Sun 8 Sep 2024, 10.30am

Explore a programme of Unlimited-commissioned films, available over two days of in-person screenings and online throughout the festival.

Run time 7 hours and 30 minutes (approx)
Free – no ticket required

Hen Night

Jessica returns home from a rush-job hen night under threat of an imminent lockdown. Her ‘last night of freedom’ is far from what she, or any of us could imagine, as she is told her care package is to be cut, turning the independent life she has worked so hard for upside down.

Louder Is Not Always Clearer

Louder Is Not Always Clearer tells a story of disconnection, difference and desperation to belong. It is an honest portrayal of a deaf man, Jonny, perceived to be full of confidence and who is outwardly social, but is inwardly vulnerable and at times isolated.

Moving the Image/Moviendo la Imagen

In a collaborative film project between disabled women from Scotland and Mexico, artists Emily Beaney and Ana García Jácome draw upon archives in Mexico and the UK to explore how audio-visual practices can challenge issues of representation, and position disabled women as active agents of change.

No Sleep Just Clouds

Enter a world of cloudscapes in an installation exploring how neurodivergent people experience creative spaces as audiences, participants and artists. No Sleep Just Clouds investigates the experiences of autistic, marginalised and wider neurodivergent people in the creative sector, and the struggle to thrive and be ‘productive’ under capitalism.

Silent World

As deadly gas clouds sweep the nation, deaf rapper Signkid struggles with isolation in this dangerous new world. Silent World blends dystopian sci-fi atmospherics with a penetrating character study of a deaf man’s increasing isolation and alienation at the worst possible time. No one is able to communicate with him, and he must find a way to survive.

Films in the programme are available to watch online for the duration of the festival.

Times & tickets

Dates, times and prices

Dates & times

07 Sep & 08 Sep 2024, 10.30am

Run time

7 hours and 30 minutes (approx)

All timings are approximate and subject to change

Standard entry

Free – no ticket required

Access

Access events

The performance on Saturday 7 September at 10.30am is Captioned
The performance on Sunday 8 September at 10.30am is Captioned

Some films in the programme are Captioned. Check individual event pages for details.

For your visit

This event is held at the Royal Festival Hall Southbank Centre

The Royal Festival Hall is open daily.

Monday & Tuesday, 10am – 6pm*
Wednesday – Sunday, 10am – 11pm

*If we’re hosting a performance, the building will stay open until the event ends.