Project Detail

His 'n' Hers

Synopsis

His 'n' Hers is a comedy in which a young couple have an escalating argument about the frequency of sex in their relationship. It all takes place on a sunny Sunday, starting with silence over the fried eggs, getting worse on their kite-flying expedition and ending with a big showdown under the full moon.

Details

Year
1998
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
15 mins
Format
16mm
Director
Campbell Graham
Producer
Campbell Graham and Louise Harrison
Director of Photography
Mark Stewart
Principal cast
Susannah Doyle, Sean Gallagher, Emma Ferguson, Nicola Vickery and Mathew Wait
Screen Writer
Campbell Graham

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Production Status

Production Company

Campbell Graham and Louise Harrison 14 Parkside, Vanbrugh Fields, London SE3 7QQ Tel/Fax: 020 8858 7573

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