Stars: Rupert Hill, Erin Shanagher | Written by Jonathan Georgiou | Directed by Drew Lovett
The second short of Grimmfest’s Northern Showcase was Snatchers, another premiere for the event – this time of the UK variety – directed by Drew Lovett, an assistant editor at ITV who, under the Northern Giant Productions banner previously helmed the short Insomnia. For Snatchers he re-teams with the star of that short, Erin Shanagher.
Snatchers tells the story of Jeff and Danielle (played by Rupert Hill and Erin Shanagher respectively) who, after a night out, return home to discover an intruder in their apartment. You’d think the solution is simple… Call the police and wait it out. However Jeff has other ideas.
Now this is my kind of short, in fac the best kind, a film that takes audiences in one direction before flipping events and changing its entire landscape. In this case we start we...
The second short of Grimmfest’s Northern Showcase was Snatchers, another premiere for the event – this time of the UK variety – directed by Drew Lovett, an assistant editor at ITV who, under the Northern Giant Productions banner previously helmed the short Insomnia. For Snatchers he re-teams with the star of that short, Erin Shanagher.
Snatchers tells the story of Jeff and Danielle (played by Rupert Hill and Erin Shanagher respectively) who, after a night out, return home to discover an intruder in their apartment. You’d think the solution is simple… Call the police and wait it out. However Jeff has other ideas.
Now this is my kind of short, in fac the best kind, a film that takes audiences in one direction before flipping events and changing its entire landscape. In this case we start we...
- 10/3/2015
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