
Rebecca Telford
Directing
Biography
Rebecca Telford is a British Producer, 1st AD and Camera Operator. She was producer, 1st AD and BTS Videographer on the multi award-winning short film Strings (2024). She has worked mostly on short films, but has ventured into feature films, as well as commercials and short documentaries. Projects of note that she has worked on are: Ephemera (2025), Call Sign (2025), Flawed Enough (2023) and a 2024 documentary for The Baker Dearing Trust.
Known For

Short film written by Emir Kuliev, directed by Kevin McNally.
Well Being

Addy is having a perfectly normal day until her online girlfriend surprises her with a proposed first meeting. She should be over the moon. Except there's a problem. Addy hasn't told her she's deaf. Torn by the possibility of meeting her girlfriend but having it all go wrong, Addy struggles to decide whether she should go to the meeting or not. Luckily, her sister is there to help. Until she isn't. And suddenly, meeting Isla isn't a choice anymore. It's a last wish
Flawed Enough

Short drama film made in 5 days on the BFI Film Academy at Film Oxford 2024. Two uni students go to their accommodation for the first time, but is all as it seems?
Trapped

Sally embarks on a dream summer trip to Sicily with her childhood best friend, Poppy, hoping to re-connect before they start university. Confronted with Poppy’s volatile new partner, Alex, Sally is strangely drawn to the traditional puppets decorating their villa, as the strings that bind the two friends threaten to rip them apart.
Strings
Three teenagers stumble upon a solution to the much debated phenomenon of 'Numbers Radio Stations' and set out to prove their theory. Unbeknownst to them, they are in above their heads.
Call Sign

Drained by his everyday teaching job. Mr French is desperate to free himself from the shackles of his students. When the letter containing the key finally arrives on his desk, his day is transformed.
Maths and Misery
Lace finds a box, inside it something she doesn't recognise. She gives it to her friend Mal, to find out what's inside. Unfortunately for Mal, the contents of the box is banned in the current world order.
Quiescence
When she realises that the justice system is failing her, Lucie makes a devastating choice in the pursuit of her vengeance.