REAPPEAR | Award Winning British Short Film | Romantic Adventure

Published 2021-10-08
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A BAFTA qualifying, romantic short film, from the founder of The British Short Film Awards, about a son retracing the steps of his late Father, with the hopes of recreating a photo of him but finds out his own story is just beginning.

Screened at:
Cinequest 2021
Foyle Festival 2020
Norwich Film Festival 2020
Raindance Film Festival 2020
Bolton International Film Festival 2021
Ferrara Film Festival 2020

Starring:
Freddie Wise
Ellise Chappell
Belinda Stewart-Wilson
Portia Leslie

Directed by Tommy Clarke
Produced by Mark Stothert
Cinematography by Lorenzo Levrini
Edited by Olly Stothert

All Comments (21)
  • Hi everyone, I just wanted to come back and say another thank you for all the lovely comments and feedback. It's really got me thinking about finishing the full movie screenplay, so..... how about if this gets 1m views I get a feature film made of it? :)
  • Hi guys, Tommy here the Director and co-writer of Reappear. Just wanted to say such a massive thank you for all your wonderful comments. It was my first short film so I know it's not perfect, but your kind comments having given me a boost to explore the story and see if there's a feature film in there :) And please do share the film with friends, family, social media followers, everyone!! Getting it out there is the hard bit so any sharing is really appreciated :)
  • A perfect reflection of two strangers getting to know each other in the blink of en eye through the sharing of one's pain. Beautiful.
  • @keithnewman4945
    He went back to the pier that evening, and bought his favorite art piece from the girl, and they took a late evening walk on the beach, fell in love, and mom, her son, and new daughter, lived very happily on for ever and ever.
  • @ellieg40
    this could easily be expanded into a feature film - loved the characters so well played by Ellise and Freddie
  • 'It's cool with cigarette' "Sorry it's it's what killed him" Great film that brought a smile in my face and made by day...thanks to all who made this film and thanks to one that wrote the above dialouge...I am extremely grateful to you guys for making my day!
  • I just adore how this young man honors his parents. Its almost rare to find parents with children that give them the respect and honor that they deserve.😔
  • This should made into a full movie. The atmosphere, story, actors all fit very well. I wanted to see more of it.
  • @bruceg.6282
    Royal Enfield. An absolute classic. And an old Nikon 35 mm. What a treasure. And the movie was very unique and enjoyable.
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  • @user-lq9zo5lx5z
    this is so touching, as a 70 years old man, I had not had such a feeling after watching this film for quite a long time.
  • @chakibayoub17
    I’m not a native English speaker so i’m trying to learn this language trough these kind of short movies but from all movies i have watched i felt something special about this one and it really made my day So please give us a favor and complete the rest of this beautiful story I hope the expressions and words i used are correct or at least you could understand me people and sorry if i made any error ❤️
  • @tydas1982
    Beautiful ! The waitress, the male lead and Christina had such beautiful smiles . The subdued storyline was so natural and touching
  • @johnnyyen3007
    Amazing! So atmospheric, and acted to perfection. I hope the lad had the sense at the end to seize the moment, go to the exhibition and not lose the opportunity that only comes once in a lifetime... Please, make this into a long feature film or book, it has the ingredients to be one of the best love stories ever ❤
  • @Aviram124
    In a short film every frame has to tell the story. This film tells a story that leaves you wanting to fill in the blanks. Is is well done and I applaud you from the theater floor.
  • @ericakang
    This was so beautiful. Pain in life is inevitable, but being able to heal with someone and getting stronger from it is also such wonderful parts of life. I loved that the guy did not hide his pain and also allowed the girl to help him. The lingering was beautiful and sincere. I would've asked if I could give him a hug, but also I could tell she hugged him through her eyes. Koreans also hold back at times and I have noticed that similarity with British culture as well. It was expressed so beautifully. It was shot so beautifully and written so well. Thank you for sharing this with us.
  • @CChrisS217
    Wow, that pulled at my heartstrings. I finally found my daughter after 32 years (I live in a different country). I went home to meet her (she now lives in Bournemouth), it was vey emotional, and she graciously took me on a tour of Bournemouth and area and of course the Pier. Great video, thank you.
  • @maxmedia6524
    Gosh...what a great piece of work! You’ve just gotta please give us a sequel. We need to see what happens upon his return to see her! We’ll be waiting...
  • @user-rr4xu2cr6l
    Just found this and it was beautiful. The combination of loss and hope made me cry. This is film making at its best.