film
the myth of snowfall
Set in the near future, The Myth of Snowfall imagines a world in which there is no more snow. The last generation of people to have witnessed snow falling on mainland Britain are being interviewed for a documentary, their memories recorded for posterity.
The Myth of Snowfall is a moving and timely drama-documentary by film-maker Grant Watson, made in association with elderly residents from the Waverley borough area.
the north
As a violent civil war engulfs the countryside a young girl takes a basket of apples to her family on the other side of a huge forest. But this is no ordinary forest and this is no ordinary girl...
The North is a post apocalyptic fairy tale by writer/director Grant Watson. Part horror film, part picture book, a nerve shredding combination of The Brothers Grimm and 28 Days Later...
in post- production
the horse killer
A powerful drama set during the First World War. A battle weary officer returns home to his country estate. Unable to communicate with his wife or engage with the life he used to lead, he takes a walk into the countryside where he meets a young poacher caught in a snare....
Grant Watson's new film is a tender and poetic study of a shell shocked soldier's return from war.
grant watson
Grant Watson is a Writer and Film Maker. He trained on the MA in Theatre Arts at Essex University. His Stage Plays include Food (Lyric Studio, Hammersmith), Nativity (Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff), Rubberneck (Mercury Theatre, Colchester & Celtic Lodge - Edinburgh Fringe Festival) and The Orchard Skins (Lakeside Theatre, University of Essex). Since 2000, Grant has worked as a television script writer for Family Affairs (Channel 5), Doctors and Holby City (BBC1). Grant lives in Godalming and is a PBAB Associate Director.
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