For the Likes of Us
Andy Wilson is a factory worker with a painter's soul, trapped in a world that rewards obedience and punishes beauty. His cupboard beneath the stairs becomes a sanctuary of scrawled poetry and quiet rebellion.
For the Likes of Us is a short but brutal, unflinching portrait of working-class entrapment and creative suffocation - Orwellian in its clarity and stripped of redemption, this is not a story of hope. It's a story of resistance; but if beauty is buried, can it survive?
"The proletariat must shatter no boundary, nor extend beyond the confines of mere function. They are dispensable components, easily replaced, easily forgotten. They must be sustained with the cheapest fuel. Keep them breeding, they are a necessary commodity."