
Prano Bailey-Bond
Directing
Biography
Prano Bailey-Bond is a Welsh director and screenwriter. Her work invokes imaginative worlds, fusing a dark vocabulary with eerie allure, revealing how beauty resides in strange places.
Known For

A screener at the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC), who has earned an unsavory reputation for being the strictest censor of violent films, begins to spiral out of control after viewing a low-budget horror with similarities to the disappearance of her sister.
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Six sinister new horror shorts from up and coming filmmakers.
Fright Bites

It's 1982. Twelve-year old Doug is drawn into the lurid world of VHS horror as he explores the mysterious disappearance of his father.
Nasty
A terrorized female community resorts to ever more extreme actions in response to male violence.
Things We Lost in the Fire

Together with another man, the a young Vietnamese Hung is trafficked abroad on the promise of a job and a new life. Forced to work in a cannabis factory upon arrival, he becomes a prisoner in a new world. Based on a real life case study and Winner of the Unchosen Film Campaign Against Human Trafficking.
The Trip

Post-apocalyptic short inspired by Theatre of the Absurd offering a satirised view of the live-to-work ethic. Originally based on a letter about the economic crisis.
Man vs Sand

A ghost story with a twist: Maura Jameson visits a deserted country house to perform a structural survey for the new estate agent. Upon finding a man hanging by his necktie in the foyer, she calls the police; during the fifteen-minute wait for their arrival, she experiences in nail-biting detail the events that led to the man's death.