A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Something In The Water
Genres:
Comedy | Horror
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 12
Jeremiah is lonely in the world of love. When his work mate rejects him, he can ’t handle it and begins to crumble into dark, comedic capitulation. Adding fuel to the fire is his alpha workmate, Johnson, an ice cream eating lady, three troublemakers and a sage old little kid. Centred around a dastardly love triangle, the film is about the demise of a lonely, misguided young man. Treated with comedy, it hopes to bring the audience in, so we can assess these traits in ourselves with some humility, and look with a fresh perspective at a prevalent, and often fatal (consider the recent rise and effects of incel culture) problem in our society.
Art Direction:
Diva Blair
Assistant Director:
Georgina Grey
Director:
Harvey Mills
Director of Photography:
Fred Renata
Music:
Lawrence Fergus Goodwin
Producer:
Harvey Mills
Cameo Velvet England
Sound Designer:
Jordan Whitley
Writer:
Harvey Mills
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