Noah Stratton-Twine is a writer, director, editor, and composer whose work blends sharp character-driven storytelling with a resourceful do-it-yourself ethos — ultimately exacted in his debut feature: an improvised Sasquatch tragi-comedy made for a measly £1000. Amidst chronic cinephilia and a love of walking and wasabi nuts, he continues to develop a percolating slate of scripts and movies across a gallimaufry of genres, including The Peril at Pincer Point — a similarly improvised Corman-inspired crustaceous comedy set to world premiere at SXSW 2026.