

One man plays every role in a clown's disappearing act—literally vanishing into his own ink.
Acting
Woodward's six distinct performances, often overlapping in single frames.
Direction
Controlled chaos from a one-person army with something to prove.
Practical Effects
Hand-inked visual effects that feel like found nightmare footage.
Director
William Woodward
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Woodward shot the entire film in his Birmingham flat during a single weekend, using borrowed equipment and £47 of supplies—including the titular Ryman's pad.
The 'Gesamtkunstwerk' subtitle nods to Wagner's ideal of unified art, here ironically applied to one exhausted man doing every job.
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