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The year is 2058. Robert and Steve celebrate every New Year in the same 24-hour convenience store where they work the nightshift. No matter how much things change, they always seem to stay the same, even when Steve wins the lottery. But when Robert discovers that the girl of his dreams works on the dayshift, he suddenly finds himself with a big decision to make.
One Minute Past Midnight is a sweet, dark and surreal comedy about love, dreams and the fear of change. It won the Gold Hugo for Best Short Film at Chicago International Film Festival.
Winner Gold Hugo Chicago International Film Festival 2005
Official Selection: Edinburgh, Brief Encounters, Chicago, La Ciotat, Premiers Plans, Paris Tout Court, Leuven, Portland, Milwaukee, amongst others.
Celia Galan Julve graduated in Animation Direction from the Royal College of Art in July 2002. Her graduation film Historia Del Desierto has screened at over fifty festivals worldwide and won several prizes, including the Second Prize at the Festival de Cannes Cinefondation. She is now developing Historia Del Desierto into a feature-length script.
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Posted : 11 May 07 by Madelaine
Anyone who's ever worked a nightshift knows it can bring out your loopy side. Try it for a week if you don't believe me. Julve merges the crazy world of being awake when everyone else is sleeping, with a witty take on life choices. The film's message is simple – nothing will change unless you make it happen. But this short gives a clever insight into why so many people are afraid to take that step. Worth watching for the dance moves alone, it made me laugh, smile and reflect. Maddy Savage, Broadcast Journalist (including the occasional graveyard newsroom nightshift)

11mins/2004/35mm/Colour/1:1.85
Writer/Director: Celia Galan Julve
Producers: Paola Minazzato, Lachlan
MacKinnon
Executive Producers: Peter Carlton, Caroline Cooper-Charles,
Kate Ogborn
Main cast: Stan Robinson, Alexander Perkins, Haruka Kuroda
A UK Film Council and FilmFour presentation of an Intrepido Production
Courtesy of Intrepido Limited