An incompetent Magician films a submission video for a televised talent show despite pressures from friends and family to grow up.
An incompetent Magician films a submission video for a televised talent show despite pressures from friends and family to grow up.
Tricks Can Go Wrong is a mockumentary about the transition between youthful ambition and adult reality.
At the center is Oliver, a 30-year-old aspiring magician who clings to illusions, both literal and metaphorical. Beside him is his best friend Andrew, the grounded half of their dynamic duo. Shot in a Nathan For You-style, the film blends scripted narrative with real-world interactions, blurring the line between fact and fiction. Both hilarious and heartfelt, Tricks Can Go Wrong is a love letter to late bloomers, delusional optimists, and anyone who’s ever felt left behind. Because in Oliver’s world, even when the trick goes wrong… the show must go on.
Josh Folan chats with writer/director/producer Luke Matthews about making the film with limited resources. Over coffee. (available wherever/however you pod here, not just these popular podding platforms)
72 Min