CLUTCH

CLUTCH

Aftermath - Episode #200

2012 Streamy Award Nominee, 2012 LA Web Fest, Grand Jury Prize
2012 Webby Awards, Official Honoree
2012 ITVfest, Best Drama Nominee
2012 The Indie Fest, Award of Excellence
2012 Best Shorts Competition, Award of Merit
2012 International Academy of Visual Arts, Award of Distinction in Video
2011 NextMEDIA Digital Launch Pad, Finalist

WARNING: This episode of Clutch contains nudity. Viewer discretion is advised. When you rob from the mob, there is a price to be paid. Marcel is the master of exploiting weaknesses as Bridgette is about to learn in this hard-hitting opening to the second season of Clutch. Sex. Strength. Survival. It’s going to take all 3. Clutch is a thrilling, sexy web series where Kylie, a streetwise pickpocket who survives on looks, charm and sneaky fingers, is on a quest for her place in the world. But her life changes drastically when she find herself in the big leagues of organized crime. Clutch is created by filmmaker Jonathan Robbins, who invested everything he had into a medium where financial reward is rare, if existent at all. An action series driven by female leads, Clutch is inspired by the likes of Robert Rodriguez and J.J. Abrams. Each episode of Clutch takes you into Kylie’s gritty world as she searches for something beyond mere survival. She and her boyfriend Matt had just started to get their life together - a nice apartment, a promise of forever. Never mind that it was cobbled together from the spoils of pickpocketing and drug-running. But this world is ripped apart when the mob comes for Matt’s $50,000. Now Kylie is running, searching, fighting and seeking a place where she is finally safe and loved. But this is the bigtime. And it always catches up to you. Clutch is sex, drugs and survival of the shrewdest. Clutch’s creative team includes Oscar-winner Glen Hansard (Once) as the contributor of the show’s theme song and Jewel Staite (Firefly, Stargate: Atlantis) as a mentor into the world of sci-fi fans. It stars Elitsa Bako (The Time Traveller, Antiviral) as Kylie, a character who shares much with her alter-ego

  • Directed by: Jonathan Robbins
  • Written by: Lea Lawrynowicz
  • Produced by: Matthew Carvery, Jonathan Robbins, Wil Wong, Lea Lawrynowicz
  • Edited by: Jonathan Robbins
  • Dir. of Photography: Alex Gheorghe, Jason Leaver, Jonathan Robbins
  • Cast: Elitsa Bako, Lea Lawrynowicz, Jeff Sinasac, Douglas Kent, Peter Hodgins
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