
Samuel H Osborne
Production
Biography
Samuel Osborne is an English Filmmaker, specialising in surrealism and the experimental.
Known For

A short experimental double feature. 'LAIKA!' LAIKA! Envisions the final moments of the first creature sent into space, the Soviet dog, Laika. In dramatic black and white, the helpless animal's terminal moments are orchestrated by Mozart. 'Lonesome Cowboy' Lonesome Cowboy is a single shot improvised monologue performed by Sam Osborne. It follows an alcoholic cowboy arguing with his mirror image, about expectations, habits and the future.
LAIKA! & Lonesome Cowboy

An experimental double bill- starting with a narrator talking about a dream about a whale. The second half involves a man losing his mind, then goes on a murderous, destructive rampage.
The Story of A Dream Lost

A short, improvised film about art. Made in a 10-day isolation due to COVID-19.
Broad Strokes

A fictionalized telling of D. H.Lawrence writing his 1919 poem, "Nostalgia".
Nostalgia

A priest walks around his church and loses his faith.
An Autumn Prayer

A man falls in love with a woman, but when she fails to recognise his love sleeps with various women. Seeing this, she then falls in love with another man.
Ego

A narrator looks back to the best times and worst times of his life, as he questions humanities primitive nature.
Existential Primates in A Nightclub

A short animation.
Thank God That's Over

A short experimental animation.
The Birth of Margret Raines

Winston Crawford (Sam Osborne) finds a mysterious coin that takes him on a curious adventure.
The Magic Coin

A short surreal animation.
Robert E/ Green's Big Adventure

An experimental double bill. Staring off with the story of a man's existential ramblings of finding true love. Followed by a vague golden age of surrealist film homage about a rock and roll god who lives up on a mountain desperate to live a normal human life.
When the Birds Sing in the Early Morning/ Cosmic Enlightenment of a Fragile Mind

Alcohol, Sex and Spiritualism. The second experimental film made by Samuel H. Osborne.
The Certain Fall into Abandonment

A man is captured and transported into a television by a cyber-sentient being.
What's on the TV?

A narrator discusses human nature- and the impending decline of civilisation.
Lament for Mankind

Follow up to: 'LAIKA! & Lonesome Cowboy'