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An opportunity to move to the edge of your seat and be prepared to find something creepy, shocking and hilarious all at once.


Note: Dream Creep is the winner of the Best NW Short Award, and Bug Diner is the winner of the Best Student Short Award this year.

Mallory, a wealthy woman, discovers an abandoned baby in the middle of the wilderness. In search of the child’s mother, she realises that she is being followed. After finding an empty nearby car, she drives past a seemingly deserted campsite. An encounter with a couple of locals leaves her very confused and to make things worse, the baby’s cries are beginning to drive her mad. Beside herself and unable to understand how it's possible, she succumbs to breastfeeding the baby in a decrepit caravan park toilet. But there is someone outside the cubicle. Coming face to face with her stalker Mallory is confronted with the truth.


Director's Bio:

Beth Park is an emerging writer/ director, whose first short film Fishwife accrued 465K views on Alter). Wild Animal is her second short film, and has already been selected at Oscar qualifying LA shorts and Hollyshorts in the US, and several BIFA qualifying festivals in the UK. She is a veteran video game director and recently worked on the official Dungeon's & Dragons video game Baldur's Gate III (AAA game) which won three BAFTAs in this years’ Awards, including Best Game. Prior to her directing work she spent a decade working as an actor in the West End, at the Globe Theatre and the RSC.





  • Runtime
    19 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United Kingdom
  • Premiere
    Northwest Premiere
  • Content Warning
    This film contains nudity and/or sexual content
  • Director
    Beth Park