Project Detail

London Feels

Synopsis

An offbeat comedy set in the badlands of an East London park. Our distraught hero meets his fairy godmother who enlists the help of a magnificent seven to reunite him with his lost love, culminating in a trade-off with all the intensity of a spaghetti western show-down.

Details

Year
2002
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
8 mins 20 secs
Format
Video
Director
Caroline Loncq
Producer
Caroline Loncq
Editor
Chris D'Adda, Ben Beaumont
Screenwriter
Caroline Loncq
Director of Photography
Graeme Kennedy
Sound
Catherine Hodgson
Composer
Paolo Atzei
Principal cast
Clint Dyer, Brenda Saunders, Timothy Gleed

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Cheeky Pictures

Contact: Caroline Loncq
18 Navarino Road
London
E8 1AD
UK

T 00 44 (0)79579 20886

caz@cheekypictures.co.uk

Sales Company

Bureau Sales Ltd

The Short Film Bureau
Contact: Dawn Sharpless, Kim Leggatt
4th Floor,
74 Newman Street
London
W1T 3EL
UK

T 00 44 (0)20 7636 2400

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