Project Detail

Bunny

Synopsis

Buckley is a sensitive and troubled young man with long furry rabbit ears. He believes the ears to be a living part of him as a result of childhood trauma. He longs to escape the confines of the run-down caravan site where he assists his alcoholic grandfather.

Details

Year
2018
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
17 min 58 sec
Format
2k
Director
Shaun Hughes
Producer
Alysia Maciejowska, David Brown
Executive Producer
Carolynne Sinclair Kidd, Holly Daniel, Paul Welsh, Ross McKenzie
Editor
Florian Nonnenmacher
Screenwriter
Shaun Hughes
Director of Photography
Andrew O'Connor
Production Designer
Rebecca Hamilton
Sound
Gary Doig
Composer
Andrea Boccadoro
Principal cast
Connor Newall, Gilly Gilchrist, Conor McCarron, Erin Armstrong

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Supported by BFI NETWORK

A Scottish Film Talent Network (Digicult, Hopscotch, CMI) production in association with Factotum Films and Moquette Films

Scottish Film Talent Network

Filmhouse
88 Lothian Road
Edinburgh
EH3 9BZ

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