F. Theodore Elliott

Movies

The Object Lesson
Writer
Briar and Belle live alone in a quiet house on a quiet street. No-one ever visits, and they never leave. Things have always been this way and the two girls know they always will be. They are happy. But fun and games are only fun for so long, and as the playful wanderings of Briar's mind begin to lead her thoughts into the unknown, the pressure out the world outside the windows begins to push in on their sealed safety and threatens to divide the sisters forever.
The Object Lesson
Director
Briar and Belle live alone in a quiet house on a quiet street. No-one ever visits, and they never leave. Things have always been this way and the two girls know they always will be. They are happy. But fun and games are only fun for so long, and as the playful wanderings of Briar's mind begin to lead her thoughts into the unknown, the pressure out the world outside the windows begins to push in on their sealed safety and threatens to divide the sisters forever.
Baseball
Screenplay
Abandoned houses filled with useless old junk. Empty streets in deserted suburbs. And why do the airplanes seem to only be heading west? ‘Baseball’ is a cryptic and hypnotic fever-dream of a world out of sync. Like picture postcards from a parallel universe, a series of static and surreal vignettes reveal the lives of a loose knit group of teenagers trying to find sense in emptiness.
Baseball
Writer
Abandoned houses filled with useless old junk. Empty streets in deserted suburbs. And why do the airplanes seem to only be heading west? ‘Baseball’ is a cryptic and hypnotic fever-dream of a world out of sync. Like picture postcards from a parallel universe, a series of static and surreal vignettes reveal the lives of a loose knit group of teenagers trying to find sense in emptiness.
Baseball
Director
Abandoned houses filled with useless old junk. Empty streets in deserted suburbs. And why do the airplanes seem to only be heading west? ‘Baseball’ is a cryptic and hypnotic fever-dream of a world out of sync. Like picture postcards from a parallel universe, a series of static and surreal vignettes reveal the lives of a loose knit group of teenagers trying to find sense in emptiness.
She Found A Moviola
Director
An Investigation into a Mystery