Exploring the intersection of family legacy and the supernatural, 'Discordance' follows Ben's discovery of a mysterious creature within his grandfather's possessions. Charlie Fraser, wearing multiple hats as creator and performer, delivers a film that is both personal and…
Discordance
Ben, an unsuspecting teenager, resurfaces a supernatural creature after searching through his grandfather's old belongings. Short film by Charlie Fraser - Showcased at the Central coast film festival…
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Charlie Fraser's 'Discordance' is a standout short film that demonstrates exceptional potential. The story of Ben discovering a supernatural entity through his grandfather's possessions is handled with a maturity that belies its student project origins. Fraser's direction is…
'Discordance' presents a familiar premise – a teenager unearths something ancient and terrifying – but does so with a distinct, understated charm. Charlie Fraser's dual role as director and performer is evident in the film's focused vision. The…
As a personal project born from a Screen & Media assessment, 'Discordance' punches well above its weight. Charlie Fraser masterfully crafts a tale of a teenager, Ben, who inadvertently unleashes a supernatural force from his grandfather's effects. The…
Charlie Fraser's 'Discordance' offers a concise, yet potent, dive into the supernatural. The film hinges on the discovery of an ancient entity by young Ben, unearthed from his grandfather's keepsakes. Fraser, also at the helm as director, imbues…
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The showcasing of 'Discordance' at the Central Coast Film Festival is a notable achievement, particularly given its origins as a student project. It signifies that the film's narrative and execution have been recognised as compelling enough to warrant broader exhibition. This platform allows Australian audiences to discover emerging talent and engaging short-form storytelling, offering a glimpse into the creative output from local film education initiatives.