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Sleep 2010

16 min📅 2010-01-01

In the serene yet isolated world of 'Sleep (2010)', a reclusive gravedigger's mundane existence is disrupted by the arrival of a mysterious boy. The boy's claim of being the son of the gravedigger's past and only lover sparks a series of awkward yet intriguing encounters.

Director: Andrew Stephen Lee

Cast

Gordon Capps
Aldrich Close
William Romano Pugh
Brian Woods

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sleep (2010) about?

This short drama follows a reclusive gravedigger's life-changing encounters with a mysterious boy and his estranged co-worker, leading him to confront his own identity and sense of belonging.

Who directed Sleep?

The film was directed by Andrew Stephen Lee.

Who stars in Sleep?

The cast includes Gordon Capps, William Romano Pugh, and Brian Woods.

Is Sleep (2010) worth watching?

While its 16-minute runtime may be brief, 'Sleep (2010)' is a thought-provoking drama that will leave viewers pondering the complexities of the human experience. With its delicate balance of humor and pathos, this film is definitely worth watching for fans of poignant character studies.

How long is Sleep?

The film has a runtime of 16 minutes.

About Sleep (2010) — A poignant drama of loneliness and self-discovery.

In the serene yet isolated world of 'Sleep (2010)', a reclusive gravedigger's mundane existence is disrupted by the arrival of a mysterious boy. The boy's claim of being the son of the gravedigger's past and only lover sparks a series of awkward yet intriguing encounters. As the two become acquainted, they find solace in their shared connection to a woman. Meanwhile, the gravedigger's estranged co-worker offers glimpses into his own troubled past, forcing him to confront his own identity and sense of belonging. Director Andrew Stephen Lee masterfully weaves a poignant tale of loneliness, human connection, and self-discovery, set against the haunting backdrop of a small, secluded community. With a talented cast, including Gordon Capps, William Romano Pugh, and Brian Woods, 'Sleep (2010)' is a thought-provoking drama that will leave viewers pondering the complexities of the human experience. Through its delicate balance of humor and pathos, this 16-minute short film invites audiences to reflect on the importance of relationships and the power of human connection in our lives.