Tate Shorts
Tate Modern
7 November 2007
On Wednesday 7 November (A dog barks) held a short film event at Tate Modern called Tate Shorts.
Tate Shorts proved to be a great success with a packed house enjoying 90 mins of short film, free drinks, free popcorn and a chance to vote for their favourite film with Tate Shorts Audience Award for Best Film.
The Audience Award went to Hayley Ash for her dark but comic short animation Snout. Hayley recieved a Tate Shorts trophy and a dinner for two in Tate Restaurant.
(A dog barks) would like to thank everyone who submitted films and supported the event. We look forward to the next Tate Shorts event in the new year.
Tate Shorts is indepently organised and supported by (A dog barks)

Drinks and popcorn in Starr Auditorium Foyer, Tate Modern

Crossida Kocienski director of Untitled (Circus), Russia 2007

Steve Hines Director of 8 x 8

St Pauls Way School - After School Club with Akiko Usami makers of Fish Fingers


Starr Auditorium, Tate Modern



Sandra McLean annouces Tate Shorts Audience Award for Best Film.

Hayley Ash winner of Tate Shorts Audience Award for Best Film with her short animation Snout.
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