The Black Screen Film
"This a documentary not a mockumentary"
Jacob Berry, unable to accept that he has to make an experimental film, sets out to make a film that is simply 30 seconds of a black screen, whilst also showing how it was made.
"This a documentary not a mockumentary"
Jacob Berry, unable to accept that he has to make an experimental film, sets out to make a film that is simply 30 seconds of a black screen, whilst also showing how it was made.
Jacob Berry
Himself
Oliver Ferrier
Himself
Travis Jenkins
Himself
Charlie Norwood
Himself
Jake Harrison-Walsh
Himself
Anthony Brown
Himself
Ryan Flanagan
Himself
Maja Bielawska
Herself
Taylor Smith
Herself
Jacob Berry, unable to accept that he has to make an experimental film, sets out to make a film that is simply 30 seconds of a black screen, whilst also showing how it was made.
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