Project Detail

Funday

Synopsis

Clownism is a genetic disorder that causes the sufferer to exhibit the physical characteristics of a clown.

Alan has clownism but wants to lead a normal life by getting a job and getting a date. Unfortunately he is quickly reminded that being a clown every day just isn't very funny.

Details

Year
2011
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
11 mins 45 secs
Format
HD Video
Director
Keri Collins
Producer
Keri Collins, Ryan Hooper, Stephen Hanks
Executive Producer
Nicholas Horwood
Editor
Gareth Sturgess
Screenwriter
Nicholas Horwood
Director of Photography
Craig Dean Devine
Production Designer
Tim Dickel
Sound
Dom Corbisiero
Composer
Tom Mills
Principal cast
John Norton, Natalie Paisey, Rhodri Thomas

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

DotMov Productions Ltd

Tantrwm Productions Ltd

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