Final curtain call for the Short Film Showcase

It's a chance to view 14 films in one night! Museum London is hosting the fifth annual London Short Film Showcase on November 3. The showcase will feature films of varying lengths all produced by local talent. The event brings out the best in independent and student work in the Forest City.

The films range in topics from the frantic pursuit of a mysterious floppy disc to the government's cover-up of UFO visits to the story of an inspirational woodsman. After the viewing there's a reception with film fans and filmmakers. Awards will be given to the best films and viewers will also vote for the People's Choice Award. Unlike most film festivals, each submission will receive a financial reward for their excellence.

This will be the last year for the showcase that was created by Jason Clarke and Darryl Callcott in 2007. The London Short Film Showcase is a non-profit organization that develops relationships within the film community by promoting and celebrating local talent.

The event starts at 7 p.m. and tickets are $25.

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit londonshortfilmshowcase.com.