
Acting
Chris Pybus grew up in Penny Lane, Liverpool but was born in Southport. His first professional job was a small role in Shameless (Channel 4) and working with the National Youth Theatre. After graduating from the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, Chris earned his first film role in an Italian B-Movie Horror title Wrath of the Crows playing a deranged addict since then Chris has consistently been working in Film and Theatre. Chris features in the new summer comedy film The Festival by Iain Morris (The Inbetweeners) and written by Keith Akushie (Fresh Meat) and Joe Parnham.

After Nick's girlfriend dumps him, his best mate Shane has the perfect antidote to his break-up blues: three days at an epic music festival.

Through the eyes of our protagonist Ellis, who suffers in silence in a world which pounces on any form of perceived weakness, we consider the harmful effect of needing to conceal the truth from the people around you.

In a filthy, cramped prison, some inmates must submit to injustices perpetrated by the head of the guards and his tormentors. Above them all, however, is the Judge, whom no one has ever seen: feared by both inmates and guards, he imposes the laws to be obeyed. The prisoners know the rules to follow but remember nothing of their lives; they know only the evil they have done to get there. Almost out of nowhere, a new prisoner joins the company: Princess. She is a beautiful woman, covered only by a fur coat of raven feathers...
