ITSY TMFF short critique

A single woman working a stressful job in a big city becomes suspicious of the immigrants who move in her neighbourhood. As she develops affection for a tiny spider that made its web in her car’s side mirror, her general worldviews are challenged. Below we’ve outlined the first impressions Amy Mathieson and Premila Puri’s short film ITSY has made on us. Read the full critique

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Premila Puri

Premila Puri is the Founder and CEO of Be Kind Movement, a registered UK charity (No. 1161876) she launched in 2015 after her own experience of bullying. Be Kind Movement is the GG2 Charity of the Year 2025 and the British Diversity Awards 2024 Charity of the Year. The charity has delivered 183 workshops across 37 UK schools, reaching 1,682 children.

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