
Sabrina Forbes-Sinclair
Directing
Biography
Sabrina Forbes-Sinclair (born December 26, 2005) is a filmmaker based in the South-West of England. Her work is influenced by micro-budget film movements (such as: French New Wave, Folk Filmmaking, and Trans New Weird) as well as expressionism, and metamodernist theory. She is currently studying a Bachelor of Arts in Film Production.
Known For

After distancing himself from his off-screen boyfriend, an IT graduate (and wannabe painter) finds himself on a suburban odyssey to get an old schoolmate's laptop fixed, accompanied by his life-long imaginary friend: a walking talking goldfish.
FiSH

Suspicious Craigslist user MacaroniCop_2 arrives at a location - looking to pick up a pet bunny, for free - only to meet with Willow: a furry role-player, who challenges his worldview and pushes him to his limits.
Pet Bunny

Amber and Noah are on a camping trip to reconnect - but things take a turn for the worst, after Noah breaks their no-technology agreement.
Woodspring

It's a Friday morning and, just before lunch, a first year university student has made it back to his flat with a loaf of bread. There are two fire exits on his floor: one from the way he came in, and the other past a shadowy hallway.
One Way Out

listen, you get what it says on the tin.
Fat Bitch eats a Red-Velvet Cake, alone.

The year is 2016, and an experimental filmmaker decides to switch up her style, by speaking, in her first film with dialogue.
Five Minutes Straight of a Corner of a Room

While putting together a short film -- documenting the birth, and development, of nine sheepadoodle puppies -- an English film student can’t help but compare their lives, to those born into less fortunate positions.