
Synopsis:
This is the story of flying twin brothers who battled school bullies, pro-gey yellow zogo who knew that boys who liked boys were not weirdos, and American Cowboys in a welsh mining village who helped a girl with both legs in plaster to walk.
This is a film about a special kind of friend; a friend who never grows up, who hangs on your every word, who appears just at the very moment you need them, and who represents all the best aspects of you–because you’re the one who created them.
This is a film about imaginary friends and why an imaginary friend is a better friend than a real one.
Biography:
Sasha Collington is a final term MA student at the London Film School. She won awards from Skillset, South West Screen and The Cinema and Television Benevolent Fund to attend the two-year MA in Filmmaking. Sasha has written and directed four short films on 16mm and 35mm. Her 16mm short, Four Eyes, was selected for the London Film School 50th anniversary screening in Los Angeles as part of the L.A. Film Festival. She recently completed shooting her graduation film, A Small Town Duet, and she is currently developing two features.