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He graduated from Met Film School,London in Practical Film Making and currently doing his masters in Film Producing and also interning at Ealing Studio -London in Post Production and digital film Distribution.
He is BBC Writers Room 2013 Top 10 lister in TV Drama Category. He is a member of Writers Guild of America (WGA) since 2012 and also member of Directors Guild of Great Britain (DGGB) since 2013.
His Short film 'Think for yourself' won Best short film in Dubai international film festival in 2013. He is currently working on His first feature film 'THE QUEST' from his newly founded EASTWOOD MOTION PICTURES LTD. He is also working on multiple new projects including - Feature documentary ''Killings of Tonny Blair''
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Signs (2008)
Funny at the same time Touchy.
2009 Cannes winner Short film ''SIGNS'' is an amazing romantic short film. This 12 minutes speechless film is about a lonely boy who start communicating with a cute girl in next building using written signs and eventually they met each other. With a very simple concept, creative director Patrick Hughes made a master piece, actually one of sweetest films i have ever seen. This short film might seems quiet unrealistic , but i think most people don't to want to see daily boring mundane reality at film. They rather wish some fantasy and unrealistic events unconsciously.
I think the message of the short film is : Love doesn't always talk , sometimes might be expressed even from a piece of paper. In a world of social networking and cellphone, signs are still powerful as long as they mean a lot.
Whole film is well edited and I think background music really is cool and quiet touchy , but over exaggerated Techno sound effects which made it less emotional. Couple of humorous scenes and at ending part both of the characters' anxiety and final meeting sensational scene made whole film extraordinary . Besides, within only 12 minutes representing 8 days stories is a very hard job, which Patrick Hughes have done very smoothly.