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.
**CURRENTLY OFFLINE** - The 2003 Oscar winner, this film is a searing and intimate portrait of a single-mom and her 4 children in contemporary Britain.
17-year-old Caroline breaks down after receiving a phone call delivering some tragic news, but her reaction soon reveals there is more to this call than first appears.
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.
A young boy's naive lie threatens to wreck the calm of a family holiday.
A practical joke spectacularly backfires when a night watchman at a movie studio gets stuck inside an unwieldy monster costume.
Arnold the bear feels like the world he inhabits is a lie. Is he mad, or the victim of a great prank?
Fran is thinking about dying, but a man in the office might want to date her.
An intimately transformative fabric is woven between Robert Seidel's projections of abstract drawings and queer performer Tsuki’s vigorous choreography.