Project Detail

Length

Synopsis

Set in a public swimming pool, this comical animated film features a timid young woman and her struggle to swim just - one - length.

Details

Year
2004
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
5 mins 40 secs
Format
Beta SP
Director
Rozi Fuller
Producer
Tony Dixon, Russell Dever
Co-Producer
Tony Dixon, Russell Dever
Editor
Alistair Reid
Screenwriter
Rozi Fuller
Sound
Alisdair Reid
Composer
Alisdair Reid
Principal cast
Taru Sinclair

Production Status

Production Company

Frigid Films

21 Savile Mount
Leeds LS7 3HZ
UK

T+44 (0)113 200 7022

frigid@clara.net

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