THE CPIFF AWARDS & COMEDY NIGHT (18)

STAND UP & THE CPIFF AWARDS PRESENTED BY SHAPPI KHORSANDI

Sat 23rd March 7PM, £29 @ Stanley Arts SE25 6AB. Dress to impress.

At Stanley Arts. The nearest station is Norwood Junction (12 mins from London Bridge)
7:00PM – Door and bar opens, glass of bubbles on entry courtesy of MARTIN & Co. Complimentary fab food served throughout.
7:45PM – Presentation commences
8:15PM – Comedy films Start
9:20PM – (approx) drinks break
9:40PM – One of the UK’s best comedians, Shappi Khorsandi (Live at the Apollo, Mock the Week, Would I Lie to You, Taskmaster), returns to CPIFF to perform stand up & present the CPIFF awards
10:30PM – The mayhem continues… BAR OPEN TILL LATE

It’s just a wicked all-rounder, such a good night out!
– Actor Holly Dempsey

Menu

Chicken massaman curry, three bean chilli (vegan) with boiled rice (all gluten free) from the AMAZING COMFORT & JOY
Dessert canapés served

Lineup

A Funny Kind of Journey
Directed by Joe Bor
A short film about a driver who has had an incredible past.
UK 2m

7 Minutes
Directed by Ricky Gervais
Ricky Gervais writes and directs. A desolate train track seems the perfect spot to end it all, until someone else turns up with the same idea. Awkward.
UK 10

The Snip
Directed by Ben S. Hyland
Tony and Lindsay are looking for a permanent solution to their family’s fertility, but for Tony, the simple procedure poses a threat to his fragile masculinity.
UK 10m

Herbert & Humphrey
Directed by Siddharth Joshi
A short mockumentary about an ordinary guy living in a house with an extraordinary ghost, both trying to kill each other but end up falling in love.
UK 22m

The Trainers World Premiere
Directed by Farzana Dua Elahe
Three desperate women collide in the world of behavioural training, forming an unlikely partnership as they navigate the high stakes of their glamorous and chaotic new career.
UK 11m

Linda
Directed by Joe Lycett
Joe Lycett writes and directs. Linda gets a job in a post office, but her tall tales soon raise suspicions.
UK 8m

Crack An Egg
Directed by Sam Bailey
A jittery groom has his nerves calmed by his Best Man’s old ritual of ‘cracking an egg on his head’. An elaborate Ridley Scott play-out ensues,
UK 4m