Welcome to The Cally Collective. Making short films in London since 2017.

  • Pintu Terbuka

    Starring Abigail Q Lee and Adam Hasyim. Sound recorded by James Morgan, Directed and DOPed by Rashdan Radha.

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  • Bodies in the Road

    Two IRA men lie low in London after things go south on them, while on the other side of the river an IRA informant meets her MI6 handler to answer some tough questions. Written and directed by Kev Rainey.

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  • The Affair

    After literally years in postproduction hell, the very first short we shot is finally completed!

    Starring Abigail Richardson, Sam Hallahan and Stuart Walker. Written by Rashdan Radha and directed by Charles Normsaskul.

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  • Mammy

    Starring Paul McQuaid, Kate Somerton and Fiona Mulvaney. Written and directed by Kev Rainey.

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  • Bodies in the Road - Teaser

    Two IRA men lie low in London after things go south on them, while on the other side of the river an IRA informant meets her MI6 handler to answer some tough questions. Written and directed by Kev Rainey.

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  • Perkara Kecil

    COVID-19 has not been kind to our film making efforts in 2020, but Cally member Rashdan made this animated film about religious hypocrisy. Voices by Akemal Abdullah.

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  • It's Over

    Comedy short starring Hayley-Marie Axe, Gary Beardsmore, Lesley Acheson, Joseph Simon Bushell and Joe Phillips

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  • Janet

    She’s leaving home. A one-shot short film starring Hannah Chalmers.

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  • A Big Ask

    Comedy short starring Hannah Chalmers and Cliff Chapman.

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  • Serene and Somalia

    A short showreel clip, written by and starring Scarlett Ward, and shot by Cally Collective members.

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  • Lady Macbeth's Understudy

    A short showreel clip, written by and starring Scarlett Ward, and shot by Cally Collective members.

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  • The Longest Time

    A man in a hospital bed ponders his past as an irritating care worker proves something of a distraction. Starring Susie Coreth and Stuart Walker

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  • Tech Support

    Comedy short starring Abigail Richardson and Stuart Walker

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