Project Detail

The Hut

Synopsis

A woman finds herself stranded in a mountain hut after a mysterious hiking accident during a snowstorm. Alone with only herself to talk to on a broken radio, she is faced with the reality of her PTSD which leads to some unnerving revelations and darkly comedic encounters.

Details

Year
2022
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
24 min 24 sec
Format
Digital
Director
Angel Jones
Producer
Angel Jones
Executive Producer
Angel Jones
Editor
Angel Jones
Screenwriter
Angel Jones
Director of Photography
Matt Honey
Production Designer
Thomas Moore
Sound
Jack Wingad, Sarah Adnan
Composer
Jack Wingad, Sarah Adnan
Principal cast
Charlotte Luxford
Colourist and Post-Production supervisor
Matthew Wingad
VFX
Andy Jones, Oswin Wan
Lighting
Katie Lou McCabe
Sound Operator
Sam Jones
Stills Photographer
Lara Cornell

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Moonlit Films

York

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.

Let It Come Down Let It Come Down

Director: Anna Fredrikke Bjerke

Year: 2026

A couple travels to a secluded family home to restore it ahead of an appraisal survey. But their weekend is interrupted by an unexpected visitor whose presence tests the limits of mutual desire and causes passions to collide, leading to fatal consequences.

A man is performing a song at a karaoke bar. Life of the Party

Director: Joseph Cummings

Year: 2026

A lonely, aging karaoke bar-owner attempts to make friends with a group of young men that enter his club. As his advances fall flat, his behaviour grows increasingly desperate.

Two women hold each other's gaze and hands with a gift box between them. Fish & Chips

Director: Macadie Amoroso

Year: 2026

Fab plans a surprise for Cassie on their first anniversary, but Cassie's rough day, coupled with a party popper mishap, leads to a heated argument over dinner options. What starts as a takeaway tiff over Caribbean or pizza spirals into an identity battle, revealing deep-seated resentments about their racial and queer identities. With half of the film shot in one take, FISH & CHIPS is a tender, unflinching exploration of mixed-heritage identity, queer love, and the fine line between connection and conflict. Official Selection BFI Flare London LGBTQIA+ Film Festival 2026