Written & Directed by William Prince
Short Film Commissioned by UK Film Council & Screen Yorkshire.
Winner - Best Short Film, Grimm up North, 2010
Screened at multiple International Film Festivals.
At the end of a long day, five children look to fill in the remaining hours of sunlight before they return home. Bored, and looking for a new playground, they enter an imposing, decaying building that has been empty for years. Abandoned and distressed, the building stands alone in its surroundings. No other buildings dare approach. A warning to visitors the children should have noticed as one by one they discover why we are afraid of the dark.
'A tense film with great atmosphere and well performed by all. Clearly Prince is a talent to watch out for.'
Bradford International Film Festival
For more information & press pack visit www.click-film.co.uk

Short Film Commissioned by UK Film Council & Screen Yorkshire.
Winner - Best Short Film, Grimm up North, 2010
Screened at multiple International Film Festivals.
At the end of a long day, five children look to fill in the remaining hours of sunlight before they return home. Bored, and looking for a new playground, they enter an imposing, decaying building that has been empty for years. Abandoned and distressed, the building stands alone in its surroundings. No other buildings dare approach. A warning to visitors the children should have noticed as one by one they discover why we are afraid of the dark.
'A tense film with great atmosphere and well performed by all. Clearly Prince is a talent to watch out for.'
Bradford International Film Festival
For more information & press pack visit www.click-film.co.uk

