Rory Waudby-Tolley makes Art for Lawyers
Commissioned to make some art for an International Law firm, Short of the Week alum Rory Waudby-Tolley turns to short film to take a humorous look at the world of corporate art
Commissioned to make some art for an International Law firm, Short of the Week alum Rory Waudby-Tolley turns to short film to take a humorous look at the world of corporate art
The next of our online releases under the "Short of the Week Presents" banner, this astute and observational short film represents the epitome of the film festival-style.
Andy tries to get over her ex by getting under Morgan. The results are awkward and unexpected.
Joan's urge for independence is restricted by illness but she decides to throw caution to the wind and leaves the house in search of new experiences. And a horse.
Detective Wallace, an awkward sleuth suffering a crisis of confidence, finds himself unable to act when the killer he never suspected takes the life of his partner.
A series of everyday metaphysical conversations—about the inner mind, the fabric of the universe, and the nature of reality itself—are revisited between the filmmaker and a gifted spiritual healer through the sacred art of animation.
A mammoth is defrosted into an unrecognisable future in Rory Waudby-Tolley's first-year Royal College of Art film.
After an uncomfortable break up, a couple tries to share their apartment with each other as well as an annoying ghost that appears. Bleeding ceilings, smashed dishes, and non-stop shrieking becomes another thing for the two of them to not talk about.