Let's Live for Tonight

Chase Bradshaw

Directed by

Two brothers have one last night together before the older brother, Hamish, is making a big move away to start a new chapter. Angus, the younger brother, has difficulty accepting that he’s moving away and has one last memorable night.

Directed by

Chase Bradshaw

2026

7:00 mins

United States of America

In Competition

2026

Director's statement:

"This is a story about brotherhood and accepting change in life. I wanted to create this story so I could relate to it more than anything I have written because I've had real-life situations that inspired the film. Let's Live for Tonight took me around three weeks to write, from draft to draft, to eventually develop a story I was happy with and felt connected to. Post-production took me 3 days to complete, as deadlines were running out on Film Festivals that I wanted to submit to. This film is the strongest emotional thing that I have created because I made it so personal, and I want people to relate to/connect with this story as well."

Writer & Director
Chase Bradshaw

Producer
Chase Bradshaw

Cast
Chase Bradshaw — Hamish
James Vinall — Angus

Director of Photography
Maddie Webbe

Gaffers / Production Assistants
Ethan King
Zach Angus

Sound/Audio
Liam Scarborough
Zach Angus

Composer
Zach Angus

Two brothers have one last night together before the older brother, Hamish, is making a big move away to start a new chapter. Angus, the younger brother, has difficulty accepting that he’s moving away and has one last memorable night.

About
Chase Bradshaw

Chase Bradshaw is an emerging Australian film director, writer, producer and actor. At a very young age Chase discovered a real passion in filmmaking while creating short films on his iPod and a small DSLR camera. In 2020 (when he was only 13) with the help of his friends Chase started making short films and participating to festivals. In 2021 he founded his production company, Future Vision Pictures, through which he produced and directed Larceny a short film that was selected in numerous states in Australia as well as internationally. After that, Chase went on to write and direct 6 more short films: Remember That Fight, Bromance, Dancing in the Moonlight, Coming to my Senses, Clogged and Solitude in my Mind.