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Last time around, Mary entered the festival whilst not technically a student at Rossall. This year she's teamed up with Sam to create this feel-good anthem...
Never one for half-measures, Blossom has gone all-out for her trailer for an imagined sequel to Tim Burton's 80s classic 'Beetle Juice' (arguably Michael Keaton's best work pre-'Birdman'???) .
New to Rossall this year, Zayne has wasted no time in becoming a key player on the Rossall Arts scene. She is an actor, a singer, a musician and, as can be seen from this uplifting piece, an accomplished filmmaker.
Leonie 'Last-Year's-Best-Picture-Winner' Beswick has packed so much creative output into her time at Rossall it's hard to believe she's still only in Year 11. Don't be fooled by the elegant simplicity of this piece - it is a beautifully crafted film...
Another regular on Rossall's stage and screen, James submitted two thought-provoking experimental films last year, despite dropping his camera in a river. This year, his stripped-back response to the stimulus has overtones of Hitchcock...
Another newcomer who has wasted no time in establishing her creative credentials is Hannah. This deeply personal response to the pandemic is both raw and tender - a heady mix...
Sophie's film is packed full of key genre features and is a fitting tribute to the classic thriller. I particularly like the nod to Blair Witch-style found footage. Spooky stuff...
Our sole staff contribution this year - and our only piece of pure animation. Hairless cats, anyone..?