Bristol based indie film writer/director/producer.
ENCOUNTERS OFFICIAL SELECTION - Before embarking on a trip, a man learns of the death of a family member. He unveils his isolating pain to us through movement.
A body horror short exploring the psychological terror felt by a stroke survivor in speech therapy.
Short character drama about family, birds, and arson. Lit entirely by firelight.
A charming one woman monologue about the day-to-day grind behind a supermarket till.
A woman, unhinged and neurotic, is intruded upon by her abandoner.
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Billy Zane narrates this 50-minute arthouse film in which war is imagined as a diabolical dance...
An intense and stormy dance short that explores the aftermath of trauma through a vivid colour story.
In Progress
Proof-of-concept for a TV series pitch. A psychological thriller about the breakdown of an abusive...
In Progress
A serial killer is luring police officers to their deaths in an abandoned warehouse. Two friends...
In Progress
Two spies proceed to an exchange in a deserted train station.
An adaptation of Raymond Carver's short story 'Why Don't You Dance?'
A couple goes to visit a friend for dinner at her house. But dark revelations lead them to glimpse...
Two mates battle it out in a high stakes game of Scrabble.
A task force infiltrates a crack den to find someone who could change reality with their mind.
A corporate infomercial for startup Engineer 2 Engineer
Two friends discuss philosophy and board games. A 90-second film.
A man races through the night to find a kidnapped woman from his past who has information he needs.
Interweaving dance and spoken word, Somebody's Child is a moving, poignant, and uplifting...
‘Sissy’ is a short drama set in a secondary school, about two sisters with a fraught relationship.
A poetic, meditative piece on finally feeling okay.
50% fiction, this film/vlog explores the downfall of a relationship from one perspective.
An angel of death keeps company to a dying young man
A student film inspired by Alfred Hitchcock's filmmaking techniques.