Freddie Collier

Filmes

Anarchy (The Visual Album)
Director
Freddie Collier, a troubled teenager is faced with the world for the first time. And he hates it. Inside of the mind of Freddie Collier, his words, his message, his poetry and his story. Multiple sides to one story using his imagination and his fears. Freddie tries his hardest to encapsulate his heart, his words and his emotions with stories about mental health, love, loss and loneliness. Written from behind closed doors, Freddie spills his guts to define the innocent archetype.
Anarchy (The Visual Album)
Freddie
Freddie Collier, a troubled teenager is faced with the world for the first time. And he hates it. Inside of the mind of Freddie Collier, his words, his message, his poetry and his story. Multiple sides to one story using his imagination and his fears. Freddie tries his hardest to encapsulate his heart, his words and his emotions with stories about mental health, love, loss and loneliness. Written from behind closed doors, Freddie spills his guts to define the innocent archetype.
FrightFest: Beneath the Dark Heart of Cinema
Assistant Director
Assembling a vast range of footage from every single past event and putting together dozens of interviews, the result is a warts-and-all look at the people behind FrightFest and what makes the UK’s best genre festival tick.
Phometrica
Luke
Phometrica tells the story of a couple, Stefania (Joanna Ignaczewska) and Jose (Tom Woodward). When Stefania falls pregnant, Jose becomes suspicious about the nature of the clearing work she's undertaking to help support the family. Paranoid that she's keeping something from him, he follows her. However, rather than reveal Stefania's secrets, Jose steps into his own nightmares and finds himself exploring his own guilt. Meanwhile as Stefania seeks to pull their life into some kind of order, the couple find themselves separated by the growing chaos, and are unable to escape their hopeless indulgence in their own suffering. Featuring Arthur Brown as cult leader Deacon Tavalouris, the film plays out in a series of fractured sketches that range from the comedic to the surreal.
Reflections
A piece accompanied to her final release 'The Final Curtain Close'.