The Short List: Lewis Arnold Interview
Director Lewis Arnold joins us to discuss his path from Short Film to Television and offer advice for anyone looking to follow in his footsteps
Director Lewis Arnold joins us to discuss his path from Short Film to Television and offer advice for anyone looking to follow in his footsteps
Lewis Arnold returns to S/W to discuss the 'Directors Now' project - an inspiring resource sharing the breakout stories of over 100 directors.
A girl finds a mysterious, old Polaroid camera that does far more than meets the eye.
In the summer of 2009, a man calling himself Peter Bergmann arrived in Sligo Town. Over his final three days, he would go to great lengths to ensure no one would ever discover who he was or where he came from.
With his latest short Charlie Says having just featured on SotW and its simple yet powerful narrative still resonating through our minds, we spoke to director Lewis Arnold about basing a film on his own childhood experience, shooting on 35mm and releasing a 24-minute short online.
After a two-year absence and a recent stint in rehab, Fran (Tatiana Maslany) returns home. Struggling to live soberly, she must face the emotional fallout of her disappearance and make amends with the fiancée and the brother she left behind.
Peter has discovered that the longer we live, the faster time passes. Before it's too late, he finds hope for a cure in a curious little beetle.
Leonard moves through life in slow motion and learns how to adapt to this unusual circumstance while trying to find his place in the world.
Many remember the dead by listening to their recorded voices or favorite music. Jason Leach goes one step further with his unique pressing process for vinyl records.
A young woman in a codependent relationship must make a difficult decision after moving into a new apartment.