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Love Nest

Synopsis

In the early hours of morning JP skulks home to find his wife Sally waiting up for him. The ensuing argument wakes Mal and Adam, who live in the flat below. After some brief eavesdropping they become sidetracked discussing the state of their own relationship, via bad habits and issues of taste. Below them, the young lovers Lucy and Harry have had a drunken row about a sensitive subject. Will the couples be able to forgive and forget? Or is a good night’s sleep the least of their worries?

Details

Year
2009
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
15 mins
Director
Marn Davies
Producer
Lorna Bennett, Marn Davies
Editor
Gez Morris
Screenwriter
James Lewis
Director of Photography
Mark Clayton
Production Designer
Sam Clark-Hall
Sound
Adam Laschinger
Composer
Joseph Phibbs, Joseph Theophilus
Principal cast
Zoe Telford, Paul Thornley, Matthew Chambers, Charles Aitken, Cordelia Bugeja, Sean B Brosnan

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