Project Detail

Last House on CCTV

Synopsis

Kim has found the perfect new home, except for one detail: the basement - and the psychotic realter who wants to keep her locked in it. Her husband is blissfully unaware of the evils that lurk in that house, and he's due to arrive at any minute now.

Details

Year
2020
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
12 min
Format
Digital
Director
Craig Andrew Robertson
Producer
Jasmine Lindemann, Yasmine Renaud
Executive Producer
Alison M. Reid
Editor
C.J. Lazaretti
Screenwriter
C.J. Lazaretti
Director of Photography
Gordon Campbell
Sound
Alba Atencia de Pablo, Jon Youell
Composer
Aidan Smith
Principal cast
Leonora Cooke, Muireann Ní Raghallaigh, Gleb Daniels

Categories

Production Status

Page updates

This page was last updated on 12th May 2025. Please let us know if we need to make any amendments or request edit access by clicking below.

See also

You may also be interested in other relevant projects in the database.

The Thistle in the Kiss The Thistle in the Kiss

Director: Craig Andrew Robertson

Year: 2025

Declan has had no luck with the holidays: his girlfriend Stephanie broke up with him on the way to Christmas dinner. He's managed to keep it secret until New Year's Day, when his car breaks down and his sister Rachel shows up to help him fix it. Crumbling under her relentless curiosity, Declan is now on a crash course to confront the poor decisions of his life.

Into the Bleak Into the Bleak

Director: Craig Andrew Robertson

Year: 2020

A desperate girl times her first break-up to coincide with Christmas Dinner at her boyfriend's parents.

Galicia! Galicia!

Director: Anna Maguire, Kyle Greenberg

Year: 2026

What if you went on a holiday and the apocalypse happened? GALICIA! is a found-footage, hybrid-documentary following a couple through home video footage as they visit their friends at a winery in rural Spain and inadvertently capture the end of days. We live in a time where the sense of our impending mutually assured destruction is more real than it’s ever been. GALICIA! Takes the form of a holiday video - a document of a couple before - and after the great cataclysm. The film starts as something that feels unedited - an accidental video diary of an ordinary couple that feels somewhat ghostly as much as it is also pedestrian. As the film evolves and degrades, we are led to question the fragility of humanity, as well as its power to endure.