Project Detail

Fat Girl

Synopsis

A lonely teenage girl's obsession with her favourite Tik Tok star takes a dark turn as she descends into DIY cosmetics in an attempt to look like her.

Details

Year
2023
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
14 min 23 sec
Format
Digital
Director
Makez Rikweda
Producer
Emma Keeling, Clarissa Ischert, Sol Rikweda, Don Omope
Executive Producer
Makez Rikweda
Editor
Martin Huntford
Screenwriter
Makez Rikweda
Director of Photography
Rui Jiang Ong
Sound
Steven Townsend
Composer
Hollie Buhagiar
Principal cast
Stella Stevens, India Lillie Davies, Carla Calado, Sun Sharma, Connie Jenkins Grieg
Camera Assistants
Erdvile Girinkaite, Sultan, Tom Nangle, Ant Belle
Gaffer
Sonny Baez, Ferran Guillen
Production Asssistant
Kashif Mughal, Connie Jenkins Grieg

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Avesta Films

54 Masters Court
Harrow
London
HA1 2BU

Sales Company

SARL EROÏN PRODUCTIONS

550 avenue Pierre Sauvaigo
06700 SAINT LAURENT DU VAR
France
+33 7 49 44 47 79 / +1 415 980 9862
E-Mail : contact@eroin.fr

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