Greg Haiste is an actor and writer, known for Ken Loach's Star Wars (2015), Starfish (2016) and Social Networking Socially: Society Through Technology (2016).
How would you react if your father's last wish was a little bit out there? For siblings Roz and Elli, it becomes a battleground for who will determine their pop's final journey.
A finales del siglo XIX dos genios, Thomas Edison (Benedict Cumberbatch) y George Westinghouse (Michael Shannon), compiten -éste último junto a Nikolai Tesla (Nicholas Hoult)- para crear un sistema sustentable de electricidad y poder comercializarlo a todos los Estados Unidos en lo que se conoce como la 'guerra de las corrientes', una rivalidad entre ambos en la década de 1880 por el control del incipiente mercado de la generación y distribución de energía eléctrica.
Based on the real story of Tom and Nicola Ray from Rutland. Their perfect life is totally ruined in a single moment after Tom had developed sepsis. While her husband was in coma, Nicola gave birth to their second child on the other side of the same hospital. Within a matter of days, sepsis would rob Tom of both his arms and legs, and left his face severely disfigured. As an ordinary man, Tom never put himself at risk — he just woke up two months later in a nightmare, a face-off quadruple amputee... This incredible story of survival shows what can be overcome when love is unconditional.
Trailer for Ken Loach's new sci fi movie set in Northern England. (Sort of.) A parody by Haiste and Lawrence. First Prize ShortCom 2016 jury select winner.
Trailer for Ken Loach's new sci fi movie set in Northern England. (Sort of.) A parody by Haiste and Lawrence. First Prize ShortCom 2016 jury select winner.
Ruling by divine right, but himself ruled by caprice, King Richard exiles Henry Bolingbroke and seizes his father’s vast estates. While Richard is distracted by a rebellion in Ireland, Bolingbroke returns to England, intent on recovering his rightful property and, with the support of his disgruntled peers, perhaps seizing the crown itself.