Without a Paddle
A high-speed comedy-adventure in which three young guys go into the Oregon wilderness in search of lost treasure. They...
In the morally turbulent landscape of 1980s Britain, film censor Enid, portrayed by Niamh Algar, meticulously reviews gruesome video nasties, her clinical detachment a shield against a traumatic past. Her world fractures when she screens a disturbing horror movie that eerily echoes her own childhood tragedy—the unresolved disappearance of her sister. Convinced the film's enigmatic star, played by Sophia La Porta, holds the key to the truth, Enid's professional objectivity dissolves into a desperate, personal obsession. Directed by Prano Bailey-Bond, this chilling psychological horror masterfully blurs the line between reality and on-screen fiction, plunging the viewer into a disorienting nightmare where Enid must confront the monstrous creations of the video vault and the even darker corners of her own fractured memory. As her search intensifies, the very fabric of her sanity begins to unravel within the static and the blood-soaked frames.