Project Detail

Isaac and the Ram

Synopsis

After saving a queer homeless teen from a far-right gang, a misanthropic nightclub bouncer reluctantly offers the boy a place to stay for the night. However, in the dark, the walls they built to lock away their pasts start to crack, threatening their uneasy truce.
Official Selection BFI Flare LGBTIQ+ Film Festival 2021

Details

Year
2020
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
15 min 8 sec
Format
Digtial
Director
Jason Bradbury
Producer
Yaw Basoah and Brett Webb
Executive Producer
John Jencks, Isabel Freer, Georgia Goggin
Editor
Anna Meller
Screenwriter
Edward Cripps
Director of Photography
Adam Scarth
Production Designer
Elena Isolini
Sound
Tom Williams
Composer
Paterick Jonsson
Principal cast
Ian Pirie, Callum Myatt

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