Project Detail

Anything You Can Do

Synopsis

A twisted relationship blossoms after a lonely teenage serial killer indulges in her first 'big kill': a cat incidentally belonging to another serial killer.

Details

Year
2022
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
16 min 46 sec
Director
Alfie Beecher
Producer
Daniel Sketchley
Editor
Arthur Parisi
Screenwriter
Alfie Beecher
Director of Photography
Sam East
Production Designer
Jade Elwood, Laura Quigley
Sound
Chris Hopgood
Composer
Chris Hyson
Principal cast
Julia Haworth, Indra Ové, Paul Tonkinson, Emily Rose-Thornton
Colour Grader
Katie Linard
1st Assistant Camera
Ben Holmes
2nd Assistant Camera
Leo House
Spark
Robin Niedojadlo
Production Design Assistants
Laura Quigley, Anastasia Mykhaylova
Production Assistant
Kelly Diapere
Costume
Laura Quigley
Script Supervisor
Alex Sternberg
Makeup/ SFX Makeup
Snædís Birta
Boom Operator
Mike Edwards
Title Design
Sam O’Boyle
VFX Artist
Harry Clarke
VFX Advisor
Jake Couper
Prop Makers
Jade Elwood and Robyn Knight
Graphics Printing
Ltd Ltd.
Cat Handler
Issy Grenville-Payne

Categories

Production Status

Page updates

This page was last updated on 12th May 2025. Please let us know if we need to make any amendments or request edit access by clicking below.

See also

You may also be interested in other relevant projects in the database.

Green Green

Director: Alfie Beecher

Year: 2020

Things take a turn for the worse when 13-year-old Alfie accepts his mysterious older brother's invitation to smoke weed for the first time.

Chork Chork

Director: Shane Meadows

Year: 2026

Set and shot along the East coast of England, from Kent through Lincolnshire, to Scotland, CHORK follows fifteen-year-old Kit and eleven-year-old Ani as they leave their foster home and trek across the coastline in hopes of a brighter future. With the police in pursuit and a national search underway, Kit must use all her determination and wits to protect Ani and fulfil their mission.

Black Church Bay Black Church Bay

Director: Rhys Marc Jones

Year: 2026

In a remote Welsh coastal village, the disappearance of an openly-gay sixth form student disrupts the delicate balance of local life for one deputy head teacher, exposing long-buried secrets and threatening to tear the community apart.