
Glen 2021
Glen (2021) dives into the awkward, often cringe-worthy world of midlife dating gone wrong. Directed by Jeremy Brull, this short comedy follows a 50-year-old man, battling loneliness and tech-phobia, as he reluctantly turns to online dating with disastrous consequences.
Director: Jeremy Brull
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Glen (2021) about?
Glen follows a 50-year-old man navigating the chaotic world of online dating after a divorce leaves him feeling lonely and technologically challenged. His attempts to reconnect with romance quickly spiral into a series of hilariously awkward mishaps.
Who directed Glen?
Jeremy Brull directed Glen, bringing his keen eye for comedic timing to this short but punchy film.
Who stars in Glen?
Steve Rodgers headlines the cast, joined by Jo Briant, Eva Ragg, Charlie Ragg, and Mark Ragg.
Is Glen (2021) worth watching?
Despite its short runtime, Glen delivers sharp humor and relatable themes that make it a standout in the comedy genre. While it hasn't been rated on IMDb, its concise storytelling and engaging performances make it worth a quick watch for fans of awkward humor.
How long is Glen?
Glen runs for 9 minutes.
About Glen (2021) — A Short Comedy About Online Dating Gone Wild
Glen (2021) dives into the awkward, often cringe-worthy world of midlife dating gone wrong. Directed by Jeremy Brull, this short comedy follows a 50-year-old man, battling loneliness and tech-phobia, as he reluctantly turns to online dating with disastrous consequences. The film captures the humor and heartache of modern romance, blending awkward silences with rapid-fire mishaps. With sharp wit and relatable themes, Glen (2021) turns a simple premise into a laugh-out-loud exploration of connection in the digital age.
Steve Rodgers leads the cast with a standout performance, bringing depth and humor to a character whose best-laid plans spiral into chaos. Jo Briant and the Ragg siblings—Eva, Charlie, and Mark—round out the ensemble, each adding to the film's blend of awkward charm and comedic timing. Clocking in at just nine minutes, this bite-sized comedy packs a punch, proving that sometimes, less really is more.