Project Detail

Little Things

Synopsis

Traumatized as a little boy by a little girl, while watching a zombie film, Jack grows up with terribly uncontrollable Obsessive Compulsive Behavior. He opens and shuts doors, that sort of thing. One day Jack loses his mind and starts imagining Zombies. But Marvin the Hypnotist has the cure. And soon enough Jack is a new man, confident, full of stride and even debonair. However, what Jack doesn't know is that Marvin's cure has a horrible side-effect. And just when Jack is at his lowest, his true heroism comes through, enabling him to rescue the girl of his dreams.

Details

Year
2009
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
21mins
Format
HDCam
Director
Steven Alan Green
Producer
Roopesh Parekh
Editor
Charlie Lort Phillips
Screenwriter
Steven Alan Green
Director of Photography
Mike Muschamp
Production Designer
Jenny Newsom-Ray
Sound
Liam Abel
Composer
The Real Tuesday Weld, Stephen Coates
Principal cast
Addy Van Der Borgh, Siri Steinmo

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Pandelic Films Limited

sag@pandelicfilms.com

Sales Company

Roopesh Parekh

Market Films

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