Steakhouse
Manic Behavior
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Short Films, 12-Apr-2024
When a conspiracy theorist’s internet goes out, he calls the cable company to fix the problem. Ft Langley directs “Steakhouse,” a bizarre sci-fi-inspired comedy where one man’s delusions lead to some questionable reactions toward his sudden visitor. Our main character wakes up at his desk; it seems he hasn’t showered in a few days. He takes a look out the window to see what the neighbors are up to — something seems a bit off. When he opens his laptop to complete his daily “truth hunting,” the internet disconnects. A technician arrives, and our conspiracy theorist becomes convinced he’s being targeted. With an intriguing setup and effective performances, Langley showcases paranoia through various texturized modes, including some off-kilter 3D animation. -JM. Director: Ft Langley. Cast: Owen Hooper, Thai O’Neil. Writer/Editor/Composer: Oliver Brooks. Producer/VFX: William Wilkinson. Animation: Cole Kush. Sound: Aidan Knight, Connor Head. 1AD: Tim Wilkinson. Camera Assistant: Neal Granger. PA: Brian Van Wyk. Script Supervisor: Leta Cushing-Woodcock.
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