I, Sorry
Synopsis
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
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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
Genre
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Blackbird Films which is now part of the Highbury Film Group.
Louise Radinger4 Ardilaun Road
London N5 2QR
UK
highburyfilmgroup@btinternet.com
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