The cast and crew of the short film 'Something Pointless' discuss the 'quietly devastating' production, which follows an intergenerational bond between a lonely, bullied boy and an elderly man. The film, shot in Wales, has received critical acclaim and is set to premiere at the Carmarthen Bay Film Festival. The crew, including director Asa Bailey, producer David Cormican, screenwriter Neil Graham, and actors Owen Teale and Sophie Thompson, share their thoughts on the film's themes, production process, and impact on audiences. They emphasize the importance of human storytelling, the power of small actions, and the beauty of creativity. The film's unique visual style, inspired by the 1970s and 1980s, and its use of technology to create a nostalgic atmosphere, are also highlighted. The crew expresses their hope that the film will resonate with audiences and inspire them to embrace the beauty of simplicity and the power of human connection.