Project Detail

Bastard Bunny - Boozers ain't wot they used to be

Synopsis

Bastard Bunny has been 'away' for a few years. Now he's back and he ain't happy. His local has been gentrified and turned into a gastro pub. Bastard don't do gastro.

Details

Year
2013
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
02 mins 14 secs
Format
hand-drawn then animated in flash and after effects
Director
David Lopez Retamero
Producer
Dave Anderson
Editor
David Lopez Retamero
Screenwriter
David Anderson
Sound
Dom at Jungle
Composer
Matt Irving
Principal cast
Simon Greenall

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

12foot6 - www.12foot6.com

34 Bedford Row
London
WC1R 4JH

Sales Company

12foot6 - www.12foot6.com

34 Bedford Row
London
WC1R 4JH

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