Private Project

GLUE

A poetic and emotionally driven short film that explores the fragile connections between love, memory, and truth. Through the strained relationship of Noah and Lilly, the film examines how people hold onto each other through illusions, only to discover that the glue binding them has begun to crack.

  • Brittney N Briggs
    Director
  • Jazmin Bryant
    Producer
  • Brittney Briggs
    Writer
  • Michael Wright
    Key Cast
    "Narrator"
  • Kailah White
    Key Cast
    "Lilly"
  • Darrin Pitts
    Key Cast
    "Noah"
  • Vision Wilkes - Davis
    1st Assitant Director
  • Juice Duke
    Script Supervisor
  • Harrison Wong
    Director of Photography
  • Sierre Bove
    1st Assistant Camera
  • Brandon Cortes
    G&E
  • Junior Delias
    Sound Recordist
  • Liya Jo
    Production Designer
  • Common Courtesy Collective
    Editor
  • Edits Edits Inc.
    Sound Supervisor
  • Will Freeman
    Sound Desginer
  • Theo Walentiny
    Composer
  • Feranando Frutos Jr.
    Set Photographer
  • Project Type:
    Short
  • Runtime:
    5 minutes 30 seconds
  • Completion Date:
    February 14, 2026
  • Production Budget:
    2,500 USD
  • Country of Origin:
    United States
  • Country of Filming:
    United States
  • Language:
    English
  • Shooting Format:
    Digital
  • Aspect Ratio:
    16:9
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    No
  • Student Project:
    No
Director Biography - Brittney N Briggs

Brittney Briggs is a filmmaker from Essex County, New Jersey, now based in Los Angeles. As a director and editor, she is drawn to stories that explore human nature, identity, and culture through intimate, character-driven narratives. Her work seeks to find meaning in ordinary moments and connection.

Inspired by everyday experiences, personal observation, and the environments she inhabits. Her work often focuses on the subtle emotional truths that shape relationships, communities, and individual perspectives.

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Director Statement

GLUE is a reflection on love, expectation, and the emotional residue relationships leave behind. Using glue as a visual metaphor, the film explores how people hold onto memories, assumptions, and versions of one another long after a relationship has changed.

I wanted to tell a story about the conversations we avoid, the truths we struggle to express, and the quiet process of letting go. Through intimate performances and poetic imagery, GLUE examines the space between connection and separation, asking what remains when the bond that once held two people together begins to come apart.

At its core, the film is about accepting reality, releasing expectations, and carrying the lessons of love forward.