Experience a unique cinematic journey with Dreamy Place as we present films co-curated with Oska Bright Film Festival – the world’s largest festival dedicated to showcasing films made by, or featuring, learning disabled and autistic creators from around the globe.
Join us for an unforgettable outdoor film trail through the vibrant streets of Brighton. Watch five captivating short films projected onto buildings and walls, as we guide you on a leisurely 1km walk through the city’s iconic streets.
The trail features an exclusive new film by Electric Mutant X, specially produced for Dreamy Place 2024. Don’t miss this unique premiere, crafted specifically to captivate and inspire at this year’s festival!
This event is free and open to all. Simply meet us outside Zizzi restaurant, 7 Prince Albert Street, Brighton BN1 1HE (please wait on the pavement out of the way of traffic) – look for our team in hi-vis vests.
To ensure your spot, you can book free tickets by clicking here.
Films in the programme:
Yassin Zelestine, Ariel Cerebral City, 2024
Vanya, a female hybrid mutant, has a relationship with a male-defined artificial intelligence being in a dystopian Brighton of the future. Written by neurodivergent artist Yassin Zelestine and produced by learning disability-led arts charity Carousel, Ariel Cerebral City explores the intersectionality between humanity, artificial intelligence and neurodiversity.
Ray Jacobs and Arty Party, Escape the Ordinary, 2019
Escape the Ordinary is the story of a young woman travelling through time and space to a new world.
Michael Strachan Brown, A Tale of Swords and Smoke, 2023
A Tale of Swords and Smoke is the epic story of two young adventurers journeying across a far away land.
Harry G. Mead, The Holiday Maker, 2022
After she can’t afford to go on her dream holiday, Emily builds a miniature model wonderland of her desired destinations.
Stuart Quinn, Movie Goer, 2017
A poignant study on how noise pollution affects us, and how an Art space such as a cinema can offer respite from everyday urban city life.
What to expect
This outdoor film trail will cover approximately 1km, all wheelchair accessible. The pace is fairly leisurely. The event is free to attend and you can just turn up.
Accessibility and inclusion
Captions on films included
Free or low cost event
Audience target/s
Everyone
Audience type / suitability
Everyone
Organiser
Dreamy Place and Carousel