Pride and Glory
In the gritty underbelly of New York City, "Pride and Glory" unfolds as a gripping tale of family loyalty and moral con...
In this whirlwind six-minute comedy from director Jo Powney, chaos erupts when a seemingly simple misunderstanding spirals into a cascade of absurdity. The film follows Barnaby Hale as a well-meaning but hapless individual who attempts to navigate a series of increasingly ridiculous social faux pas, each one leading to a fresh disaster. Alongside him, Poppy Vera and Edie West play friends and acquaintances whose own conflicting agendas only deepen the confusion. As Nathaniel Bennetts, Ethan Carter, Noa Maglente, and Anna Bradburne each add their own brand of mischief, the central conflict becomes a race against time to untangle a web of mistaken identities and misheard instructions. The tone is brisk and farcical, leaning into sharp dialogue and physical humor that keeps the energy high. Through its clever pacing and ensemble chemistry, entirely different matters delivers a punchy, laugh-out-loud exploration of how the smallest mix-ups can snowball into entirely different matters altogether.