Project Detail

Ears

Synopsis

A young man with enormous ears tries to disguise them to get a job interview. He fails, but is inspired by a girl with enormous feet to finally be himself.

Details

Year
2013
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
3 mins
Format
Digital
Director
Richard Wellings-Thomas
Producer
Emily Corcoran
Executive Producer
Graeme Fry
Editor
Simon Brooks
Screenwriter
Vanessa Sampson and Graeme Fry
Director of Photography
Eben Bolter
Production Designer
Sally Abbott
Sound
Soundnode
Composer
Paul Lawler
Principal cast
Oliver Phelps, Tiana Khan, Samuel Dutton, Emily Corcoran, Rob Shannon

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