Oracle of Sassafras welcomed the cast and crew of the short film, ‘Sand Trap’ on Tuesday, 2 December, for the 2026 Tropfest competition, the world’s largest short film festival – which’s also recognised as the world’s first global film festival.
The short film directed by Murray Enders of Rogue Antechinus, uses the store’s enchanting element as a backdrop for its story about a thief who is trapped inside an hourglass by a witch.
Mr Enders who both wrote and directed the film, highly praised the generosity of Oracle of Sassafras owners, Andrew Fillip-Gautier and Fabian, who offered the store for the filming.
“They were incredibly gracious with their space and time, and it made the film stand out from the first frame,” Mr Enders said.
One of the Oracle of Sassafras owners, Andrew Fillip-Gautier echoed those sentiments.
“Oracle of Sassafras has a long tradition of supporting artisans. It was a pleasure to open our store to the crew, and we wish them the best for their Tropfest 2025 entry,” he said.
The film, currently titled ‘Sand Trap’, is being shot on a tight schedule, with production wrapped up in just a few hectic days.
Despite the challenges, including the tricky task of portraying someone trapped inside an hourglass, Mr Enders said the team got creative and used miniatures and puppetry to bring the concept to life.
Tropfest, one of the world’s longest-running short film festivals, has a significant role in launching emerging filmmakers.
“It’s a great way for new talent to showcase their work,” Mr Enders said.
“I’m excited to be a part of it.”
The film will be submitted by 8 January, with finalists to be screened in Sydney in February 2026.
For those inspired to participate, Tropfest is open to anyone who submits a short film under seven minutes, as long as it features this year’s signature item, an hourglass.
To stay updated on Sand Trap, follow them on Instagram at www.instagram.com/rogueantechinus), or check them out on YouTube at www.youtube.com/channel/UCEs-5JpHAGuqH2nDM50kobg






