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20 apr 2018 · Poof: Directed by Dean Anderson. With Aiden Nord, Miles Higson, Howard Harling, Belle Lamond. Aaron, an apprehensive 18-year-old, is stuck. Stuck in a small town, helping his father in a job he hates. His life is soon turned upside-down when he meets Mike at a party. At first, Aaron denies his feelings but an unexpected kiss changes ...
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- Short, Drama
- Dean Anderson
- 2018-04-20
Aaron, an apprehensive 18-year-old, is stuck. Stuck in a small town, helping his father in a job he hates. His life is soon turned upside-down when he meets Mike at a party. At first, Aaron denies his feelings but an unexpected kiss changes everything.
Directed by Dean Anderson. Aaron, an apprehensive 18-year-old, is stuck. Stuck in a small town, helping his father in a job he hates. His life is soon turned upside-down when he meets Mike at a party. At first, Aaron denies his feelings but an unexpected kiss changes everything.
- Dean Anderson
- Northern Film School
Poof (S) is a film directed by Dean Anderson with Aiden Nord, Miles Higson, Howard Harling, Belle Lamond. Year: 2018. Original title: Poof. Synopsis: Aaron, an apprehensive 18-year-old, is stuck. Stuck in a small town, helping his father in a job he hates.
- Matthew Bates
- Dean Anderson
- United Kingdom
- Drama | Gay & Lesbian. Short Film
Official Competition, Cannes Film Festival. Ruby and Paula are gearing up to be their own bosses through multi-level success magnet FYZZLE Cosmetics when a small dog, a medium amount of blood, and a box of loose powder conspire against them. Directed by Margaret Miller.
- 30 sec
- 470
- Vanishing Angle
'Poof' is a stunning short film directed by Dean Anderson, which proves that point. When Aaron meets Mike at a party they share a cigarette and a chat, and when Mike offers to walk Aaron home and gives him an unexpected kiss, a romance develops between the two.
Poof. DIRECTOR: Dean Anderson. PRODUCER: Sungjun Youn. WRITER: Matthew Bates. UK, 16 mins. 18-year-old Aaron (Aiden Nord) is stuck in a small town, helping his father Terry (Howard Harling) in a job he hates. His life is soon turned upside-down when he meets Mike (Miles Higson) at a party.