Project Detail

All Consuming Love (Man In A Cat)

Synopsis

An animated comedy about a tiny man who lives inside a cat and the mess he finds himself in when he falls in love with the cat’s new owner. When he finds a woman his own size, he realises how stupid he’s been.

Details

Year
2011
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
9 mins
Format
Computer Generated HD
Director
Louis Hudson
Producer
Louis Hudson, Jon Petrie
Executive Producer
Simon Flynn, Jude Goldrei, Dan Lawson
Editor
Louis Hudson
Screenwriter
Louis Hudson, Ian Ravenscroft
Director of Photography
Louis Hudson
Sound
Ben Walker
Composer
Ben Walker
Principal cast
Kevin Eldon, Josie long, Isabel Fay

Genre

Production Status

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