During a shoot, an indifferent photographer recounts her childhood and her newfound relationship with a cousin.
After its initial inception in the form of a screenplay in the summer of 2022, and with a small budget of £60 obtained by the University of Warwick and its partnership with the London Film School, (which Albert admittedly went over quite significantly out of his own pocket), Destroyer underwent production on the 21st of January 2023 to the 22nd, only lasting two days of intense filming.
It was a notably small production, with only a cast and crew of 8. Still, with the exemplary commitment of those involved, the group managed to obtain all the material needed for this eight-minute psychological thriller that has so far been selected for 4 festivals across the UK and is now an award winner at the Bright International Film Festival after only being released to the public for a month.
Socials of those involved:
Starring
@sin_heng_ as Jochebed
@sashajagsi as Gwen
@jaf.0210 as Micah
Written, Directed, and Edited by Albert Bullock.
DOP @violette_manon
Sound @noahcarson491
Gaffer @yewonlee
From lead actor, Sin-Heng: "Working on set of Destroyer was like working with the team as one well-oiled machine. Albert had a clear vision of what he wanted and I admire how detail oriented in making every aspect of the short film."
DOP, Violette Manon, on the film: “Destroyer explores the threatening potential of the camera; this psychological drama tackles the implications of power and gaze in the practice of film.”
Sound Technician, Noah Carson: “Destroyer is a project shrouded by vision and it’s ability to expose or conceal. In both the narrative and the making, it shows that the presence coming from behind the camera is the most powerful in its freedom to manipulate. Capturing moments of rage and despair, Destroyer was directed with a profoundly thoughtful style that matches the provoking nature of the story.”
Gaffer, Yewon Lee: "I had a lot of fun on set. The art of Destroyer really lies on the set design and lighting. Albert put great effort and meaning in creating the space, which while I was helping out with the set design it was fun to see the world come alive."