Project Detail

Little Shit

Synopsis

Paul’s the kid you cross the road to avoid. The no-hoper you pray your children never become. But there’s more to Paul than meets the eye or ear. A side he only finds when he’s truly lost. LITTLE SHIT is a child’s journey to discover his and London’s hidden nature.

Details

Year
2017
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
13 mins 47 secs
Format
HD
Director
Richard Gorodecky
Producer
Richard Gorodecky
Co-Producer
Misha Rozema, Jules Tervort
Executive Producer
Annejes Van Liemped
Editor
Ben Putland
Screenwriter
Richard Gorodecky
Director of Photography
James Miller
Production Designer
Rebeccas Seager
Sound
Nick Smith
Composer
Angus MacRae
Principal cast
Badger Skelton, James Backway, Tommy Jessop, Ashley McGuire

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Production Status

Production Company

Post Panic Pictures,

Westerdoksdijk 599-601
1013BX Amsterdam
The Netherlands
Tel: +31 20 447 3550

Sales Company

Post Panic Pictures,

Jules Tervort,
Westerdoksdijk 599-601
1013BX Amsterdam
The Netherlands
Tel: +31 20 447 3550

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