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Nightstand

Country: UK, Language: English, 27 mins

  • Director: Charlie Parham
  • Writer: Amrou Alkadhi
  • Producer: Sorcha Bacon; Stephen Fry

CGiii Comment

A short film with too much wasted space...and, for the most part, the camera-work is terrible.

It really is an unpleasant film...with unpleasant characters.


Trailer...

Nightstand from Try Hard on Vimeo.

The(ir) Blurb...

NIGHTSTAND stages the destructive relationship between two men over three consecutive nights - one is gay, lost and adolescent, the other is married to a woman and middle-aged. The cathartic and tender savagings of their affair unravel uniquely in the most under-represented corners of London nightlife. Inspired by the writer's experiences, this short film embraces both the vibrancy and fragility of London's queer landscape. And scored with original music inspired by the labyrinthine nocturnal metropolis, this work exposes the violent gentrification of Soho's dying queer landscape. NIGHTSTAND expresses the universal human desires to assert one's identity, to be independent, to find a home, to love and be loved.

Cast & Characters

Amrou Alkadhi as Ramsey;
Amma Boateng as Michelle;
Nicholas Gleaves as Rob;
James Wallwork as Michael