Why We Smoke 2018
A smoker in need of a light gets the absurd instead
A smoker in need of a light gets the absurd instead
Glasgow Film Crew's submission to the 48 Hour Film Project, 2024.
Bitten by a turtle in his childhood, a man remembers the effect that the scar has had on his love life.
A Curate, A Business Partner, a Good Christian Wife. All murder suspects.
We now live in a world where we can sell our memories to settle our debts. What would you want to forget?
After six years of marriage, Laura needs to find some solace - in the arms of a stranger.
A micro-short encouraging viewers to turn their phones off during film screenings.
Can the power of Christ cure blindness? What is the secret to turning water into wine? Ruthless talk show host Mary Malone interviews the one and only Jesus of Nazareth (if that is even his real name) to cut through centuries of misunderstandings, debunking the miraculous stories we all know and love (but understand so little of). A mini-mythbuster of biblical proportions, Scripture Screw-Up is a comic cautionary tale for believers, unbelievers and everyone in between.
Are you really with someone if it's all for show? Who is the performance really for? This experimental micro short film explores love, lies, loss and the inability to see what is really there if you are always performing for others.
All Ada wants is a quiet evening, but Otto has other plans. Showing up with no invitation, the self-styled ladies’ man will not rest until he has won her affections. She's running out of ways to convey her feelings. He won't take a hint. What can Ada do to get rid of him? What sordid ideas could Otto get once his pride has been wounded? A film palindrome of comic proportions, Wine and Roses (and Wine) explores the dilemmas modern women face when confronting the entitled presumptions of men who won’t take “no” for an answer.