Project Detail

I, Sorry

Synopsis

How does a well-meaning, middle-class woman cope when she goes along with the norm and hires an Eastern European woman to do her hoovering?

Embarrassment, guilt and resentment prevail. A comic tale about how sometimes it takes an encounter with a stranger to bring you into closer contact with yourself. (Winner Best Short Drama 2005, End of the Pier International Film Festival)

Details

Year
2009
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
12 mins
Director
Louise Radinger
Editor
Panos Raptis
Screenwriter
David Schneider
Director of Photography
Neil Oseman
Production Designer
Emma Saunders
Sound
Paul Sheeky, Rupert Cogan
Composer
Joe Field
Principal cast
Sandy McDade, Libusha Steele

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Production Status

Production Company

Blackbird Films which is now part of the Highbury Film Group.

Louise Radinger
4 Ardilaun Road
London N5 2QR
UK

highburyfilmgroup@btinternet.com

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