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George Malcher and Gus Flind-Henry are a London-based directing duo, both 24, who first met while training as actors at drama school. They began writing and directing together for theatre in 2020, before moving into film. As actors, they have worked with the National Theatre, BBC, ITV, and Academy Award-winning Slick Films. Their debut short as directors, A Sisyphean Task, marks the launch of their fast-paced, performance-driven filmmaking style - rooted in authenticity, character, and a deep understanding of storytelling from both sides of the camera.
Ladies and gentlemen, the BIFA nominated short film, A Sisyphean Task is a celebration of both fantastic teaching and the joys of the British school years, whilst shedding light on the quiet crisis around teacher retention in the UK.
Set entirely within a South London classroom, the story begins at the start of a new academic year, throwing the audience headfirst into the raw, unrelenting chaos of Lucy’s first day as a newly qualified teacher. Alongside the headmaster, Tim played by actor Hugh Bonneville, acting as her temporary tutor, despite already being stretched far too with his own duties.
Lucy’s unwavering grit and determination gradually earn her students’ respect and admiration, and by the end of the first term her classroom feels alive - a rare pocket of warmth and focus amidst the chaos of a tough secondary school. But as the year continues and Lucy looks to build on her progress, the cracks of the system begin to show, and she soon feels the mounting pressures that drive so many young teachers to the edge.
This film is absolutely wonderful to watch, but gives the audience what our teachers actually go through. Their job is not 9-5 and it’s also a very emotional job. A SISYPHEAN TASK shows us teachers are mentors, counselors, even becoming both father and mother to some students.
The acting is superb, the cinematography and sound mixing rivals any A-list feature film. And to tell you the truth, after the film was over, I wanted to see more. It’s just beautiful from beginning to end.
Thank you Gus and George for sharing your film with me today and I wish you much success this award season.
#teaching #teachers #education #headmaster #school #sisypheantask #filmmaking #filmmaker #filmdirector #filmproduction #hughbonneville #downtonabbey
By Ward W. BondGeorge Malcher and Gus Flind-Henry are a London-based directing duo, both 24, who first met while training as actors at drama school. They began writing and directing together for theatre in 2020, before moving into film. As actors, they have worked with the National Theatre, BBC, ITV, and Academy Award-winning Slick Films. Their debut short as directors, A Sisyphean Task, marks the launch of their fast-paced, performance-driven filmmaking style - rooted in authenticity, character, and a deep understanding of storytelling from both sides of the camera.
Ladies and gentlemen, the BIFA nominated short film, A Sisyphean Task is a celebration of both fantastic teaching and the joys of the British school years, whilst shedding light on the quiet crisis around teacher retention in the UK.
Set entirely within a South London classroom, the story begins at the start of a new academic year, throwing the audience headfirst into the raw, unrelenting chaos of Lucy’s first day as a newly qualified teacher. Alongside the headmaster, Tim played by actor Hugh Bonneville, acting as her temporary tutor, despite already being stretched far too with his own duties.
Lucy’s unwavering grit and determination gradually earn her students’ respect and admiration, and by the end of the first term her classroom feels alive - a rare pocket of warmth and focus amidst the chaos of a tough secondary school. But as the year continues and Lucy looks to build on her progress, the cracks of the system begin to show, and she soon feels the mounting pressures that drive so many young teachers to the edge.
This film is absolutely wonderful to watch, but gives the audience what our teachers actually go through. Their job is not 9-5 and it’s also a very emotional job. A SISYPHEAN TASK shows us teachers are mentors, counselors, even becoming both father and mother to some students.
The acting is superb, the cinematography and sound mixing rivals any A-list feature film. And to tell you the truth, after the film was over, I wanted to see more. It’s just beautiful from beginning to end.
Thank you Gus and George for sharing your film with me today and I wish you much success this award season.
#teaching #teachers #education #headmaster #school #sisypheantask #filmmaking #filmmaker #filmdirector #filmproduction #hughbonneville #downtonabbey