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Best of the Fest - Oska Bright Film Festival (12A)

Screen, Sunday 26 Apr 2026, 11:00  - ends at 12:49

Oska Bright Film Festival is the world’s leading festival for films made by or featuring learning disabled or autistic people.


Supported by the BFI and Arts Council England, they produce the BAFTA and BIFA-qualifying festival, deliver accessible screenings, and nurture the next generation of filmmakers.


We are delighted to be screening a selection of some of this year’s favourites and standout films from the Oska Bright Film Festival 2026.


This wheelchair accessible event will be hosted at The Roebuck Centre.


Bubble Boy

Cameron Carr, UK, 12 mins, 40 secs

A non-verbal autistic boy with a deep desire to communicate creates a world through drawing. Based on a true story.


The Big Bad Wolf

Leo William Wright, UK, 5 mins

A story about Richmond, a little piggie who befriends a bad wolf.


Flood 1864 - Sheffield’s Biggest Disaster

Richard Jubb, UK, 8 mins, 2 secs

In March 1864, the biggest man made disaster took place, when the Dale Dike Dam burst and killed over 240 people.


Birdhouse

Moritz Valero, UK, 13 mins

Lewis pops to the shops, headphones on, and navigates the chaos of his neighbourhood on the way home. Featuring Tommy Jessop (Line Of Duty).


Humble Pie

Jack Hartley, UK, 12 mins

When couch potato Tony sees a TV advert for a ‘once in a lifetime pie’, nothing can get in his way. Nothing.


Dry Peaches

Kasia Kaczmarek, UK, 12 mins, 31 secs

Two friends say their final good byes as one of them decides not to join the other at the last remaining human settlement. ñ


Yo Sueño

Maria Guadalupe, Anaya Alderete, CUBA, MEXICO, 11 mins

A contemplative portrait of Líbano and Olga María - former Havana street dwellers now living at Quisicuaba - whose loving bond fuels a creative journey through poetry, painting, and daily life.


One for the Road

Sarah Leigh, UK, 8 mins, 33 secs

A man seeks help from strangers when he is stranded on a country road with his young family.


Turing

Sophie Jayne Doyle, UK, 4 mins, 12 secs

A film about Alan Turing, with voiceover by Stephen Fry.


I Would Like to Live on the Moon

Emily Burke, UK, 2 mins, 13 secs

A lovely animation about wanting to be alone, but also about wanting to be in love.


Spray Bottle

Jenna Kanell, USA, 10 mins, 14 secs

A young, angry, former stuntwoman named Rufus struggles as a

caregiver for her neurodivergent brother Freebo. Spray Bottle is about their worst day.


Part of Divergence Film Festival: A Weekend celebration of neurodivergence on-screen and behind the camera.

Please note that Discounts / Membership Benefits will be applied once you have selected your tickets

Select Quantities (Up to 10 in total)

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Adult (£12.00)
Concession (£10.00) - Senior Citizen, Unemployed & Disabled
21 & Under (£6.00)