A young man embarks on a search for his masculinity by becoming a bouncer. He meets Craig who has been doing it for years and it is all that he knows. The two embark on a story of self-discovery in which they both uncover secrets about themselves; and the young bouncer soon realises there are many more elements to being a 'man' than he thought as their journey spirals out of control leading to murder.—Steve Murphy
DOORWAYS is a week in the life of two British pub doormen. A young man who, through feeling weak and alone, becomes a 'bouncer' (British slang for Bar Security) in a naive bid to gain respect. He meets CRAIG, who's almost 40 and has 'worked the doors' for years. It's all he knows. Questioning his own sanity as the years of violence begin to come back to haunt him, the last thing CRAIG needs is a STUDENT to teach. The STUDENT yearns for a path to self-discovery and CRAIG seems to have resigned to follow a path to self-destruction. Will CRAIG break the STUDENT or will the STUDENT rescue CRAIG from himself?—Anonymous