

12 minutes of chaos, one stolen rock, zero chill.
An over-confident slacker, his drug dealing flatmate, two Belgian enforcers and a small-time crook find their fates tangled over a stolen rock.
Editing
Ruthless 12-minute sprint—no frame wasted.
Acting
Goldie's Jockey: pure sweaty desperation, perfectly pitched.
Director
Adam Cowie
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The 12-minute runtime isn't a constraint—it's the whole point. Cowie weaponizes brevity like early Ritchie or the Coens' least patient moments.
Cowie reportedly shot this in a single flat location over one weekend, explaining the claustrophobic energy that mirrors the characters' trapped desperation.