Rose Glass
Birth : , Chelmsford, Essex, England
History
Rose Glass (born 1990 in Chelmsford, Essex) is an English writer-director. She studied film and video production at London College of Communications, where she directed several shorts and also gained experience as a runner on professional sets. Eventually she made her way to the National Film and Television School, where she made the acclaimed short film "Room 55" (2014). She made her feature debut with the award-winning psychological horror-drama "Saint Maud" (2019).
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Reclusive gym manager Lou falls hard for Jackie, an ambitious bodybuilder headed through town to Las Vegas in pursuit of her dream. But their love ignites violence, pulling them deep into the web of Lou’s criminal family.
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Reclusive gym manager Lou falls hard for Jackie, an ambitious bodybuilder headed through town to Las Vegas in pursuit of her dream. But their love ignites violence, pulling them deep into the web of Lou’s criminal family.
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Having recently found God, self-effacing young nurse Maud arrives at a plush home to care for Amanda, a hedonistic dancer left frail from a chronic illness. When a chance encounter with a former colleague throws up hints of a dark past, it becomes clear there is more to sweet Maud than meets the eye.
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Having recently found God, self-effacing young nurse Maud arrives at a plush home to care for Amanda, a hedonistic dancer left frail from a chronic illness. When a chance encounter with a former colleague throws up hints of a dark past, it becomes clear there is more to sweet Maud than meets the eye.
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A short experimental split-screen film.
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A short experimental split-screen film.
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A short surrealist film exploring themes of rebellion.
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Every night before she goes to bed, Evy listens to a self-help tape that aims to tackle her crippling anxiety disorder. But while having a bath, her anxieties take on a horribly physical form…
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Every night before she goes to bed, Evy listens to a self-help tape that aims to tackle her crippling anxiety disorder. But while having a bath, her anxieties take on a horribly physical form…
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In 1950s England, Alice Lawson, a strictly self-disciplined wife and mother and celebrated television cook, spends an unplanned night alone at the mysterious Clove Hotel.
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In 1950s England, Alice Lawson, a strictly self-disciplined wife and mother and celebrated television cook, spends an unplanned night alone at the mysterious Clove Hotel.
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Annie and Ed are a couple whose relationship revolves around an unusual obsession.
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Annie and Ed are a couple whose relationship revolves around an unusual obsession.
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Living in total isolation, a young couple have allowed their lives to become totally governed by their physical needs and urges. Everything they feel is expressed physically, rather than through talking, and no emotion is left repressed. However, upon discovering that the woman is pregnant, their feelings of shock and fear manifest themselves in ways neither of them can control.
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Living in total isolation, a young couple have allowed their lives to become totally governed by their physical needs and urges. Everything they feel is expressed physically, rather than through talking, and no emotion is left repressed. However, upon discovering that the woman is pregnant, their feelings of shock and fear manifest themselves in ways neither of them can control.
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Two lonely neighbours while away the nights watching each other through a tiny hole in the wall dividing their homes. Their evening routines become performances for each other which bring them closer and closer together. The barrier in between them keeps them safe, but will they ever be satisfied?
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Two lonely neighbours while away the nights watching each other through a tiny hole in the wall dividing their homes. Their evening routines become performances for each other which bring them closer and closer together. The barrier in between them keeps them safe, but will they ever be satisfied?