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- Conman Lee rekindles with his childhood friend Sol, a stocky firecracker who in turn introduces him to his brother in arms, Alfie, stoic and enigmatic. At Lee's expense and indulging in all imaginary vices, they embark upon a bender that culminates in the middle of nowhere, sitting in Lee's Rolls Royce with a lot of cocaine. With the dazed and unbroken concentration of his now wavy comrades, Lee orchestrates the conversation around cocaine and two-bit existential exchanges, propping up the tale of how, disguised as a catholic priest, he bought four kilos of cocaine packed within Baoding balls from a favela in Brazil. During this detailed account, Lee and Sol make their way outside to relieve themselves, only for a skeptical Alfie to stay inside, snatch the keys from the ignition and join them moments later. Once Lee's anecdote is concluded he produces to his incredulous audience a pair of the very Baoding balls he told them about. To seal the bond of their new friendship he is willing to sell them four kilos of the cocaine-packed balls for a fraction of their actual market value. That way they help him out of a pickle and make a considerable investment in the process. Sol is psyched at the proposal and wants to jump on the opportunity, only to find a reticent Alfie in his way. Alfie, resentfully gives in. However, before any further arrangements are concluded, he asks to take a closer look at the balls. Whilst examining, he smashes them to the ground, revealing that the balls contain nothing but fictitious lies. Lee makes a run for it, only to find that the keys are missing. Alfie enters the car and sits with him. With words as his weapon, he reduces Lee to a shadow of his former self, leaving him scared, embarrassed and ashamed. Sol's deification of Lee crumbles. It was all a con, a lie. His blood boils and he turns into a raging bull. Alfie opens the door and gives Lee the opportunity to make a run for it, only for Sol to catch up with him. He never stood a chance.
- A young man's life is abruptly thrown into disarray when the girl he loses his virginity to accuses him of rape.
- A tragic but beautiful story that follows the struggles of a widowed father and his daughter go through after tragically losing his wife Alicia
- ShortA film about love, relationships and mental health 'I Thought I Knew You' follows Martha and Esther as they navigate their long term relationship through a storm. Having grown up in a relationship, Esther is left dependent and Martha responsible, causing resentment and pressure. Esther is falling apart, drinking herself into oblivion and not considering what long term effects her needs and anxiety is having on her partner. Unknown to Esther, Martha begins to explore other options when she secretly falls for a man. Nat is striking, together and financially secure - he turns Martha's methodical thinking on its head, leaving her in a spin about making the right decision. As we learn more about Esther's fragile past (suicide attempts and severe anxiety) we see the devastation that may be caused by Martha's reckless infidelity. The power shifts back and forth as Esther takes on the challenge of accepting Martha's current flaws (her lies and deceit) and Martha falls apart at the thought of walking away from familiar surroundings to new ground. This short film takes us on a journey exploring friendship, power and vulnerability as we watch a couple, who know nothing else, begin to realise what life might be like without each other. A short film developed and directed by Dan Lowenstein (House of Create Ltd), written by Sophie Smith-Tong and produced by Jason Matthewson with cinematography by Tom Walder and Matthew Perren of 84 Films.
- A horror movie based around the game of golf. 'Slicing in the rough could be worse that you thought...'