
third floor film
Recent Projects (2014-15)
FACETIME (2015)
Director: Kyle Titterton
Genre: Comedy
This short film features the lovely Peach Peach (I honestly don't know her real name... I think it's Rachel Something) and the scarily handsome Mr Ed Blackburn. It concerns themes of sexual tension, beauty and the inherent difficulties and dangers of modern communication. It's also very funny. But you kind of need to see it to get it. And once seen it cannot be unseen. Dare you experience... Facetime?


The Last Haggis (2014)
Director: Kyle Titterton
Genre: Comedy
My Masters dissertation movie is the culmination of a lifetime spend being... well, Scottish. It follows the adventures of two young men who seek a great old hunter - Jock - to track down and kill the last haggis in the wild. But they encounter more than they bargained for whn they discover what's been killing off Scotland's most famous creature - the worst thing imaginable... A CANNIBAL HAGGIS!!!
Riffing on classics such as Jaws, American Werewolf In London and Trainspotting, The Last Haggis is a rip roaring boys own adventure with great performances, a fearsome monster and stunning Scotch scenery.

Do We Need Artists In War? (2014)
Director: Kyle Titterton
Genre: Historical Documentary
A historical documentary examining my great uncle's experiences of World War One. Using diaries, photgraphs, newspaper clippings and multiple sketch books I try to imagine myself in their shoes and what it must have been like. An extremely personal film, I am very lucky to have such a collection of historical records and personal documents available and feel I learned much about my relatives as a result.

Cop Bird (2014)
Director: Marysa Edwin
Genre: Comedy
Written by myself but directed by the talented Marysa Edwin, Cop Bird deals with a man who struggles to accept his girlfriend wants to join the police. How will the relationship between them change? Written in response to the increasingly fractuous relationship between London cops and the urban demographic, the short film examines racial politics and issues with the police in a witty manner.

3 Rounds (2014)
Director: Kyle Titterton
Genre: Boxing/Dance Drama
3 Rounds is a gritty drama focusing on a struggling couple upon whom financial pressures as well as a criminal past have come back to haunt them and possibly screw up their future together. With hauntingly beautiful music from Reve and Alexander Brown, it attempts for find visual paralells between the physicality of boxing and dance, whilst they couple themselves drift further apart emotionally.

Gonna Have To Give It To You (2014)
Director: Kyle Titterton
Genre: Music Video
A music video for Amplifico's superb track Filthy. It stars Shafiq Misra and the beautiful Louise Douglas in a Hitchcokian omage to classic Femme Fatale cinema. When a young man finds a wallet he tries to track down the owner and perhaps even starts to fall for her. Shot entirely on location on a freezing day in East Dulwich, London, it is a brisk tale, crisply told.
