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Broken Glass 2012

18 min📅 2012-01-01

"Help comes in the most unlikely of forms"

In 'Broken Glass' (2012), a young boy navigates a world of bullying and family turmoil, only to find an unexpected ally in a mysterious creature.

Director: Chaz Harris

Cast

Rachel Roberts
Rachel Roberts
Amy Miller
Rhys Jennings
Max Petersen
Fiona Sutherland
Susan Petersen
Nick Blake
Nick Blake
The Glassmaker

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Broken Glass (2012) about?

This poignant drama follows a young boy struggling with bullying and family turmoil, who finds an unexpected ally in a mysterious creature.

Who directed Broken Glass?

Chaz Harris brings his unique vision to this emotional and thought-provoking film.

Who stars in Broken Glass?

The talented cast of Broken Glass includes Rachel Roberts, Rhys Jennings, and Fiona Sutherland.

Is Broken Glass (2012) worth watching?

While its short runtime may belie its impact, 'Broken Glass' is a powerful exploration of the human condition that will leave viewers moved. Its thoughtful themes and atmospheric setting make it a compelling watch for fans of drama and fantasy.

How long is Broken Glass?

Broken Glass has a runtime of 18 minutes.

About Broken Glass (2012) — A Young Boy's Journey of Self-Discovery

In 'Broken Glass' (2012), a young boy navigates a world of bullying and family turmoil, only to find an unexpected ally in a mysterious creature. Directed by Chaz Harris, this poignant drama delves into themes of hope and resilience, set against the atmospheric backdrop of the woods. The film's 18-minute runtime belies its impact, packing a powerful emotional punch that will leave viewers moved. With a talented cast including Rachel Roberts, Rhys Jennings, and Fiona Sutherland, 'Broken Glass' is a thought-provoking exploration of the human condition. As the main character's life is forever changed by this enigmatic encounter, we are reminded that help can come in the most unlikely of forms.

In 'Broken Glass', Harris masterfully weaves together elements of drama and fantasy to create a cinematic experience that is both haunting and uplifting. With its compact yet impactful narrative, this film is a must-watch for anyone drawn to stories of self-discovery and transformation.