An ‘award winning’ abstract study of the Perfect Mexican Wrestler. His dreams are consumed by the ‘award winning’ subconscious anxiety and turmoil of achieving his preconceived goals. Will his ‘award winning’ innate obsession with success destroy him?
Stop, Look, Wait, Look Again ! The Perfect Award…
DIR Kate Broadhurst, Daisy Gould, Emma-Rose Dade, Helen Dallat and Joseph Wallace.
Made as part of a second year university project in eight weeks from start to finish.
Music by Jack Vaughan. Voices by Catherine McKinnon, Adam Peck and Edith Woolley.
Winner Ffresh Animation Award 2011
A film about a seaside Ice Cream van, the family that run it, and what makes it a special place to be.
Winner of the Shoot Wales competition, this was a promotional film for the Welsh Tourist Board.
Winner Ffresh Short Shorts Award 2011
Wales first Bollywood film on a low-budget. A story about a man disillusioned with his culture and looking for a new identity. He meets the Indian girl of his dreams at the train station. She shows him how to love, as they realize that they both have commitment problems.
As more and more Bollywood…
DIR Toby Cameron, Alex Hawkes, Richard Crandon & Hajime Yoneda
In 2010 the Phoenix Cinema celebrated its centenary year. On-Par were invited to document the cinemas history through the stories of its staff, patrons and local residents.
Winner Best UK Graduate Award (Documentary) 2011
To celebrate Ffresh being hosted in the Welsh capital for the first time in 2011, the festival invited a number of Wales’ most talented poets, filmmakers, writers, graphic designers, and Cardiff natives to create a series of original visual poems about the city.
The Meeting Place was directed by Ben…
To celebrate Ffresh being hosted in the Welsh capital for the first time in 2011, the festival invited a number of Wales’ most talented poets, filmmakers, writers, graphic designers, and Cardiff natives to create a series of original visual poems about the city.
Going Gone Go was directed by Ewan Jones…
To celebrate Ffresh being hosted in the Welsh capital for the first time in 2011, the festival invited a number of Wales’ most talented poets, filmmakers, writers, graphic designers, and Cardiff natives to create a series of original visual poems about the city.
cardiff/ river was devised and directed…