Project Detail

Inside-Out

Synopsis

A market researcher is surprised when his failed attempts to stop pedestrians catch the eyes of a beautiful window dresser. Charmed by her smile, he begins a comic performance to amuse her. But when a simple twist of fate pulls them apart for a moment, the fragility of their connection becomes all too clear.

Details

Year
2000
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
7 mins
Format
35mm Kodak
Director
The Guard Brothers
Producer
The Guard Brothers
Editor
Justine Wright
Director of Photography
Andy Collins
Composer
David Hartley
Principal cast
Lena Heady, Simon McBurney
Screen Writer
Dylan Ritson

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

The Long March Film Company Contact: Charles / Tom Guard 2/3 Bourlet Close London W1P 7PJ Tel: 020 7436 3654 Fax: 020 7637 5692

Sales Company

Atom Films Contact: Douglas Warwick House 9 Warwick Street London W1R 5RA Tel: 020 7734 6161 Fax: 020 7734 6162

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