Directing
Theo Barnard is an experimental film director, focusing on experimental horror and sound design.
A man begins to cut himself due to past memories and disturbing imagery that haunts him.
A man records himself committing a violent suicide.
Tim’s life changes when he discovers his toaster has the ability to travel through time.
A woman attempts to reconcile with her identity as she delves deeper into her violent, overbearing paranoia, colliding with her attempts to find herself or take comfort in memories past.
An examination of a mind as it begins to decay, using surreal imagery and a narrative of someone going down a path of self destruction.
Yet another field of sheep is observed in this short sequel to the orignal Field of Sheep.
Three segments displaying various forms of suicide. Ritualistic suicide, cutting & an overdose are shown with surrealist elements and disturbing results.
A woman lies dead, covered by nature, in the Garden of Eden.
A loose sequel to "Self Reflection", "Inner Reflection" is about art, memories, filmmaking, and the director themselves, told through disconnected visuals and a man suffering from violent delusions.
Painful memories are unleashed following an act of violent suicide.
A Surrealist dream/nightmare is explored in one of the very first short films by the director.
Since 1944, Lithuanians have lived under Soviet occupation. They declared independence on the 11th of March, 1990. Ending almost 50 years of Soviet control. These are MEMORIES OF OCCUPATION.
"If I can't abandon you, then how can I save you?"
A slice of toast is not what it seems.
An experimental exploration of past memories using both surreal video footage and original photography.
A serial killer stalks and kills his victim, filming the whole process himself.
A field full of sheep is observed through the camera, preserving that moment in time forever.
Memories, places and experiences are compiled in a short film showing the filmmakers own diary of various places within Japan.