Filmed entirely in Harrogate, North Yorkshire.
At the Harrogate Film Festival, Lewis William Robinson is the first Harrogate-based filmmaker to win the Audience Choice Award.
It had its premiere at the HOME Cinema in Manchester, screened for an audience, including addicts. They were surprised to learn during the Q&A that Robinson wasn't an addict, claiming it to be a film only an addict could have made, feeling positive to know that there are people out there who understand addiction, having not gone through it themselves.
The film serves as a stand-alone prequel to Lewis William Robinson's award-winning student short film, Forgotten, which explores Alzheimer's disease. Grahame Edwards and Mike Evans came back to work on the film, playing the same characters Roy Bennett and James Bennett, respectively.
The second collaboration between writer and director Lewis William Robinson, director of photography Nacho Guzman, composer Tautvydas Pasakinskas, and actors Grahame Edwards and Mike Evans, having worked together on Forgotten nearly two years prior, while Robinson was studying at the MetFilm School at Ealing Studios.
Lewis William Robinson: He can be heard behind the door, talking to Mike, letting him know someone is looking for him.