The Parable of a Charmless Man

The Parable of a Charmless Man is an experimental, surrealist film made in twenty-four hours. From writing to completion, the whole project was a test of creativity when given a specific window of time.

It follows the extraordinary life of a charmless man, named Abel, who wakes from the deepest sleep. Despite going about his day as usual, today is special for Abel: he has a star to audition - the future of cinema!

As of now, the film is premiering at the Arthouse Cinema, on the 17th of December.

A black-and-white cover with a clock face and a roulette wheel in the background. The title reads 'The Parable of a Charmless Man' by Lucas Molyneux and Max Wightwick, dated 10/11/2022. It mentions production in 24 hours from concept to render.
Tickets to the Premier

Stills

A distorted, circular reflection of a person's face in a shiny surface, possibly a metal pipe or object, in black and white.
Black and white image of a film clapperboard with sections for scene, take, roll, sound, and time code.
A black and white analog clock showing the time as 10:25.
A black and white photo of a tall, historic stone building with gothic style windows and detailed decorative elements on its facade, taken from a low angle.