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Although Macken has had years of experience in different facets of the film industry, having worked as an actor, writer and director, he tells
Jokingly referring to himself as “really impatient”, Macken describes how, in those early days, he would write a script and immediately begin shooting it himself, being too eager to go through the task of finding another director. Though there are significant differences between each creative role in the filmmaking process, Macken stresses how much he enjoys each of them, highlighting how “they all use different parts of your brain”.
The film doesn’t focus on a specific, singular theme, in Macken’s eyes, as he wanted to demonstrate how “when you’re a teenager, you’re dealing with a myriad of things all the time”. In his direction, he drew upon both the audio and visual elements of the medium to reflect this feeling of sensory and emotional overload.
The film was originally planned for release in 2020, but its cinematic debut was delayed until April 2021 due to the pandemic. “It was designed to be shown on a cinema screen, with the visual and audio elements”, he explains. “It’s meant to feel like you’re in a nightclub.”
As someone working in a creative industry, Macken views the pandemic as “a time to keep your head above water”. He found the first few weeks of lockdown and restrictions almost relaxing, saying that: “it felt like you had no responsibilities”. However, this became more difficult as the novelty wore off and the pandemic stuck around.




























