A short film on 35mm, selected for Critics week in Cannes, it was also a runner up for the Kodak Short Film Awards and screened at the London Film Festival.
Director Ben Gooder
Writer Philip Greenarce & Ben Gooder
Producer Charlotte Wontner
A short film on 35mm, selected for Critics week in Cannes, it was also a runner up for the Kodak Short Film Awards and screened at the London Film Festival.
Director Ben Gooder
Writer Philip Greenarce & Ben Gooder
Producer Charlotte Wontner
Original, inventive and visually inspired... this is a bright, sweet film with a dark streak running through it. Sumptuously shot and boasting excellent performances all round. The Scotsman
A half hour drama for STV starring Sheila Hancock, Steven Duffy and Brian Cox. It premiered at the Edinburgh International Festival and won Best TV Drama and Best Score awards at the Scottish Baftas.
Director Clara Glynn
Writer Raymond Soltysek
Producer Carolynne Sinclair Kidd
For BBC Scotland and BBC2. Evocative memories of villagers are intercut with archive to paint an unforgettable portrait of a vanished way of life. Shortlisted for an RTS award, this documentary got record viewing figures for BBC Scotland’s Ex-S.
An extraordinary tale told brilliantly by ordinary folk. Don’t miss it. Sunday Mail.
Directed and Produced by Clara Glynn
A twenty minute romantic comedy for the BBC. Screened in the Dresden, Istanbul and Los Angeles film festivals, it was a runner-up for the Turner Classic Movie Award at the London Film Festival, commended at the Bristol Short Film Festival and was short-listed for a BAFTA.
Director Clara Glynn
Writer Tony Basgallop
Producer Charlotte Wontner
An hour long documentary for Channel 4’s Hidden Love series.
Love Sick was grippingly bizarre and offering a subtlety and depth of imagination in its view of human emotions that is all too rare on television. I loved it. The Independent.
Director Clara Glynn
Producer Lisa Fairbank