London-based director Sophie Littman talks about her film, Jellyfish:

"I wanted to create something that made you aware of a situation without being overt and ramming it down your throat. The film presents a kind of creeping sadness that simultaneously makes you smile. 

"I also really didn’t want it to ever feel like emotional currency for effect. I wanted to create something that was as true to my sister’s experience as possible, hopefully it does that."