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A Film By Hugh Hedley Lewis
A painting titled ‘Remote French Pub’ by renowned artist Julian Prins hangs on the wall of a forgotten gallery. Inside the work, MAN 2, drowning his sorrows in alcohol, encounters THE MAN, a mysterious and philosophical figure. Through allegorical tales, THE MAN challenges MAN 2 to confront his inner struggles and embrace life's complexities. As they engage in dialogue about happiness, resilience, and the human experience, MAN 2 begins to gain new insights. Inspired by THE MAN's wisdom, MAN 2 joins a band outside the pub for an exuberant dance, symbolizing his newfound acceptance of life's challenges and determination to find meaning and joy within them.






The Lockdown Invitational:
Fairway to Heaven (2025)
A Film By
Hugh Hedley Lewis & Christian King
The Lockdown Invitational is no ordinary golf tournament—it's a legendary clash of 16 lifelong friends, coming together for a weekend of fierce rivalry and unforgettable moments. What started as a fun, informal gathering has grown into one of the most anticipated events on the golfing calendar. Played in a Ryder Cup-style format, the friends battle with intensity and passion, but beneath the rivalry lies a deeper connection—the true heart of the Invitational. As the competition enters its fifth epic edition, for the first time, two filmmakers have been invited to capture the growing event—and, by pure chance, they find themselves documenting the greatest weekend of golf the world has ever seen. This is more than just a match; it’s a legacy in the making. This is The Lockdown Invitational: Fairway to Heaven.
The Lean Abhorred Monster (2024)
A Film by Hugh Hedley Lewis
The Lean Abhorred Monster delves into the haunting solitude within an empty space, employing the language of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet to echo the universal struggle of the human mind in isolation.
The Chair (2024)
An idiot finds a chair.
Accidental Death of an Anarchist (2023)
Dir. Daniel Passer
Based loosely on the real-life tragedy of an Italian railway worker accused of terrorism. The suspect was pushed or leaped to his death from a window while being detained in an Italian police station. The suicide, actual or ''accidental',' becomes the propeller for what Fo described as a “grotesque farce”, a low comedy about hysteria in high places, where the audience is taken on a high energy journey full of puns, double takes, mistaken identities, and pratfalls.
Role: Inspector Bertozzo












The Elevator Show (2023)
Dir. Max Martin
An immersive performance installation in and outside of the elevator on the calarts campus, involving experimental sound design, score based performance, dance-theatre and clowning. aiming to create a unique relationship between a space and the people who are inside of it. a call for closeness. confronting a visual system of operations, and creating another one through score based movement, disrupting through glitch. disruption of systematic relations in the context of transition. challenging formal conventions around performance and dance by taking it out of a theater and putting the work directly in the halls of the school.
Role: Host (improvisation)













The Water Station (2022)
Dir. Héctor Alvarez
A wordless play in the tradition of the Theater of Silence. Against a barren landscape with a heap of shoes in the background, travelers pass by a broken faucet dripping constantly and stop to refresh themselves in various ways. Where are they going? What are they leaving behind? Are they refugees? Victims? Perpetrators? There is no dialogue, and movement is slowed down to present stark images of divestiture, wandering, and bare survival. In the silence, the constant trickle of water (a symbol of life) flows and unites the experience of the play.
Role: Hammer










