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Spider 2007

★ 6.5131 votes9 min📅 2007-06-17

"It's all fun and games until someone loses an eye."

Nash Edgerton's *Spider (2007)* dives into the aftermath of a heated argument between a young couple, uncovering raw emotions and the messy path to reconciliation.

Director: Nash Edgerton

Cast

Nash Edgerton
Nash Edgerton
Jack
Mirrah Foulkes
Mirrah Foulkes
Jill
Chum Ehelepola
Chum Ehelepola
Gas Station Attendant
Bruno Xavier
Gas Station Attendant
David Michôd
David Michôd
Hit Driver
Sebastian Dickins
Concerned Pedestrian
Tony Lynch
Paramedic
Joel Edgerton
Joel Edgerton
Paramedic
Ashley Fairfield
Police Officer

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Spider (2007) about?

*Spider (2007)* follows a young man who, after a heated fight with his girlfriend, scrambles to repair the damage. His efforts reveal the fragility of their connection and the unintended consequences of his actions. The story captures the awkward, sometimes painful journey of trying to right a wrong.

Who directed Spider?

Nash Edgerton directed *Spider (2007)*, bringing his signature blend of sharp storytelling and emotional realism to this short film.

Who stars in Spider?

The short film stars Nash Edgerton, Mirrah Foulkes, and Chum Ehelepola, with standout performances that drive the narrative forward.

Is Spider (2007) worth watching?

*Spider (2007)* is a tight, emotionally charged drama that packs a surprising amount of depth into just 9 minutes. While it's unrated, its authentic performances and Nash Edgerton's direction make it a compelling watch, especially for fans of character-driven stories.

How long is Spider?

The runtime of *Spider (2007)* is 9 minutes.

🎥 Trailer

About Spider (2007) — A Short Film About Love, Fights, and Fixing Things

Nash Edgerton's *Spider (2007)* dives into the aftermath of a heated argument between a young couple, uncovering raw emotions and the messy path to reconciliation. The drama unfolds with a sharp, observational lens, blending heartfelt moments with the awkward tension of two people trying to bridge a sudden divide. Edgerton's direction keeps the atmosphere intimate yet tense, as the protagonist's attempts to fix things reveal deeper flaws in their dynamic. The short film's raw energy and naturalistic performances make it a compelling snapshot of modern relationships.

A playful tagline belies the film's deeper themes, hinting at the unexpected consequences of pride and misplaced intentions. With its tight 9-minute runtime, *Spider (2007)* packs a punch, leaving viewers to ponder the line between ego and empathy long after it ends.