Synopsis:

Among the peace and quiet of the rural English countryside, a young couple on a weekend camping break stop by a quaint village shop for supplies. As George enters, his girlfriend stuck outside talking to a local busy-body, he finds himself paralysed by shock, alone with the shopkeeper; a previously convicted man who groomed him as a child 22 years ago, Mr Amble.
Ever since his idyllic childhood memories were thrown into question, George has struggled to accept the apparent truth of it all, living a life longing for the consolation of his lost happiness.
Struggling to master overwhelming emotion, George, as yet unrecognised by Mr Amble, emboldened by adrenaline and a life-long need for answers, decides to confront him.

But what follows isn’t entirely what George had imagined.

At once both beautiful and traumatic; a journey of reconciliation that teeters on the edge of truth and deception.

Meet the filmmaker

Adam makes both his screenplay and film directorial debut with Vulnerable and has enjoyed bringing his story to fruition both in writing and by translating his knowledge and skills of working as an actor in front of camera to directing behind it!
His playwriting credits include co-writing The Keepers, a comedic and poignant piece about the ravens of the Tower of London, exploring what it is like to be born into duty. First performed at the Corbett Theatre at East 15 with a subsequent run at the Etcetera Theatre Camden, it was met with great acclaim by Chris Skaife, Raven Master of the Tower and audiences alike.