A Needle

A Needle is a tragedy concerning a man, named Francois, whose life plummets after the death
of his mother. Left racked with grief, and feeling all alone, he enters a susceptible limbo. Confiding in
heroin, his stable relationship, job, and friends all dissipate with each additional hit. Will he overcome,
or succumb to, his addiction?
The project itself - from production to filming - spanned three months. The script itself was adapted
from a story within a collection of shorts, by the name of A Bigot’s Guide to Salvation.
As of now, the film is premiering at the Arthouse Cinema, on the 17th of December.

A movie poster for 'A Needle,' directed by Max Wightwick. The poster features a man sitting on the ground, wearing a green jacket, looking at his phone in front of a dark, textured wall with some yellow and red graffiti.
Tickets to the Premier

Stills

Close-up of a person's arm reaching up towards a partly cloudy sky, with trees in the background.
A man with short dark hair wearing a blue dress shirt, looking downward in a kitchen with cabinets and a window with curtains.
People sitting on the grass under the bright sun in a park with trees and buildings in the background.
Two young men sitting on a bed in a dimly lit room with red lighting, one facing the camera and the other turned away.