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Jennifer Saint’s adamant a dark, sinister family secret resulted in her father’s death, but will anyone heed her warning ... “Don’t go upstairs”.
- Runtime17:13
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUK
- NoteDirector's Bio: Phillip Trow has worked in radio & television since October 2000, where he started as a Broadcast Assistant at BBC Radio Cambridgeshire, then moved into BBC Television at the old TVC in London as a Production Assistant. For the last ten years he’s worked as a freelance Script Supervisor in Television Drama, on shows ranging from Gangs of London to Cucumber and more recently has become a 2nd Unit Director for British TV drama including the new Amazon series, ‘Mammals’. Although, ‘Upstairs’ is Phillip’s first produced project, he began writing during his time working for the CBBC Channel, contributing sketches & sequences for the daily, ‘Nelly Nut Live Show’ and writing promo films for CBBC programmes. Following that he started to write his own screenplays, mainly based around a passion for horror & comedy. Three of his feature scripts have been shortlisted for the annual ‘Euroscript’ competition, his Television Drama screenplay, ‘Dead People’ was long-listed by the BBC Writersroom and back in 2012 his horror-sitcom pilot, ‘The Master Bedroom’ was one of the three scripts that won the Writersroom, ‘Laugh Track’ competition. Through working on a multitude of productions over the years, Phillip has not only gained a vast understanding of the filming process, with different styles, aesthetics & ambitions, but has also made many contacts, acquaintances & friends that have all proved vitally important in the production of his debut film, ‘Upstairs’. Phillip hopes that the story telling, character development and script combined with his visual aesthetic for, ‘Upstairs’ will lead onto future opportunities to utilise his creative skills and is currently developing three short film projects.
- DirectorPhillip Trow
- ScreenwriterPhillip Trow
- ProducerIsobel Barnes
- FilmmakerPhillip Trow
- CastSorcha Groundsell, Luke Newberry, Yolanda Kettle, Heather Coombs & Iain De Caestecker
- CinematographerPatrick King
- EditorThomas Day
- Production DesignAlison Butler
- Sound DesignGibran Farrah
- MusicMike Bede Tourle
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This virtual screening is eligible for audience awards! Unlock it to cast your vote.
Jennifer Saint’s adamant a dark, sinister family secret resulted in her father’s death, but will anyone heed her warning ... “Don’t go upstairs”.
- Runtime17:13
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUK
- NoteDirector's Bio: Phillip Trow has worked in radio & television since October 2000, where he started as a Broadcast Assistant at BBC Radio Cambridgeshire, then moved into BBC Television at the old TVC in London as a Production Assistant. For the last ten years he’s worked as a freelance Script Supervisor in Television Drama, on shows ranging from Gangs of London to Cucumber and more recently has become a 2nd Unit Director for British TV drama including the new Amazon series, ‘Mammals’. Although, ‘Upstairs’ is Phillip’s first produced project, he began writing during his time working for the CBBC Channel, contributing sketches & sequences for the daily, ‘Nelly Nut Live Show’ and writing promo films for CBBC programmes. Following that he started to write his own screenplays, mainly based around a passion for horror & comedy. Three of his feature scripts have been shortlisted for the annual ‘Euroscript’ competition, his Television Drama screenplay, ‘Dead People’ was long-listed by the BBC Writersroom and back in 2012 his horror-sitcom pilot, ‘The Master Bedroom’ was one of the three scripts that won the Writersroom, ‘Laugh Track’ competition. Through working on a multitude of productions over the years, Phillip has not only gained a vast understanding of the filming process, with different styles, aesthetics & ambitions, but has also made many contacts, acquaintances & friends that have all proved vitally important in the production of his debut film, ‘Upstairs’. Phillip hopes that the story telling, character development and script combined with his visual aesthetic for, ‘Upstairs’ will lead onto future opportunities to utilise his creative skills and is currently developing three short film projects.
- DirectorPhillip Trow
- ScreenwriterPhillip Trow
- ProducerIsobel Barnes
- FilmmakerPhillip Trow
- CastSorcha Groundsell, Luke Newberry, Yolanda Kettle, Heather Coombs & Iain De Caestecker
- CinematographerPatrick King
- EditorThomas Day
- Production DesignAlison Butler
- Sound DesignGibran Farrah
- MusicMike Bede Tourle