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Watch ‘Night People’ Written and Co-Directed by FOG!’s Gavin Hignight!

One Story, Two People, just another night in Los Angeles… Night People is the first in a series of shorts that explore LA after the sun goes down.

In this story John Kassir and Malcolm Danare play two guys, down and out, trying to conquer their demons with what else but Donuts and Coffee.

Some fun trivia, the donut clerk is Cig Neutron (Syfy’s Faceoff) who is also the FX lead on this short. The theme was created by Dean Hurley (Twin Peaks, David Lynch: Crazy Clown Time and The Big Dream). The score is from industrial artist Mr.William23.

The film is the third collaboration from Ben Verhust and Gavin Hignight.

 

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