Afterimages is the second Beg Steal Borrow feature. It was made with a budget of about £1,000.
It tells the story of Dennis, an introverted baker who one day discovers a mobile phone containing nothing but a video of a girl seemingly being raped by a gang of youths. When Dennis discovers that the kids are disaffected teenagers staging street crimes and the like to entertain themselves, he is drawn into a world that is far from the quiet existence he normally leads.
Afterimages has played at CPH PIX in Copenhagen in 2011, and there have also been screenings at the Film-Philosophy Conference in Liverpool and at the Deleuze Studies Conference in Copenhagen – both in 2011. It has also played at the University of Roehampton, London, and at St Andrews University in Scotland.
Writing in Sight & Sound‘s poll for Films of the Year 2010, esteemed critic Catherine Wheatley wrote that she would take a no budget film like Afterimages over a dozen jumped up pseudo-art house films anyday. Thanks, Catherine!