The Flytipper

Part Machine, Part Monster, ALL BASTARD

Tale of three men who, after illegally fly-tipping, encounter a rabid monster made of rubbish who will stop at nothing to hunt them down and take their lives in the most absurd ways possible.

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01-01-2019

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16 min

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Director
Marc Coleman

Marc Coleman

Marc Coleman is a multi award winning comedy writer/director from Dagenham. His debut feature film ‘MANFISH’ was a film festival hit in 2022 and went on to win ‘Best Feature' at the prestigious Sci-Fi London Film Festival. The film premiered on Sky Store, Shudder and Amazon Prime (UK and USA) in March of 2023 and was nominated for “Best Independent Feature’ at the 2023 National Film Awards. His second feature film ‘MEMBERS CLUB' is due for release in 2024. Marc has been writing and directing comedy for over twelve years after entering the industry as a comedy actor in the mid noughties. In 2016, he won an Empire Award for ‘LEGEND’, a film that he made for £20. In 2017, he made a short comedy horror film called ‘THE FLYTIPPER’ which went on to be a finalist in the ‘Best Comedy’ category at the BAFTA qualifying Carmarthen Bay Film Festival in 2018. The short was later distributed by the legendary New York based schlock horror company Troma. In 2020, Marc made a proof of concept short film called ‘THE HOBBYHORSER’ about the Swedish adolescent competitive sport of Hobbyhorsing starring Liam Noble (Big Mad Andy - Peep Show). The film premiered at London Lift Off Film Festival in 2021. Marc has a strong sense of visual comedic style and makes grounded in reality offbeat comedies about working class characters. He utilises his years as a prop maker to incorporate weird props and set pieces into his films, which in turn leads them to having a unique edge.
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