Project Detail

Little Big Head

Synopsis

Teachers! - Exhausted by kids who will only pay attention to what they are interested in? Tired of having your entire class disrupted by one cheeky brat? 'Nurilin' is the quick fix you need to deal with disruptive children. It's easy to administer and completely painless - use it for their sake. Available from your local chemist or by mail order.

Details

Year
2004
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
12 mins
Format
DigiBeta
Director
David Sandreuter
Producer
Lucy Brown
Editor
Dylan John Roodt (online), Mark Jenkins (offline)
Screenwriter
David Sandreuter
Director of Photography
Ian Dodds
Sound
Angus McPake
Composer
Daniel Padden
Principal cast
William Wallace, Maureen Allan, James Bryce, Gary Hogarth, Vicki Hogarth

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Cineworks - Glasgow Media Access Centre (GMAC)

4(7) Yeaman Place
Edinburgh EH11 1BX
UK

T+44 (0)131 466 4079

lucybrownis@hotmail.com

Sales Company

Scottish Screen

2nd Floor
249 West George Street
Glasgow G2 4QE
UK

T+44 (0)141 302 1756

bryony.mcintyre@scottishscreen.com

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