Project Detail

Not Surgery Hours

Synopsis

Dr Goldsworth is on an idyllic marathon training run when she's derailed by anxious patient Geoff, who's desperate for medical advice for his intimate problem and won't take no for an answer.
Official Selection BFI London Film Festival 2024

Details

Year
2023
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
7 min 4 sec
Format
Digital
Director
Tia Salisbury
Producer
Georgina Strawson, Tia Salisbury
Co-Producer
Oliver Kendall
Editor
Connor Snedecor
Screenwriter
Georgina Strawson, Tia Salisbury
Director of Photography
Tomoi Summers
Production Designer
Georgina Strawson, Tia Salisbury
Sound
Gerardo Pastor-Ruiz, Tom Beale
Composer
Ben Salisbury
Principal cast
Georgina Strawson, Marc Danbury, Adiza Shardow

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Tia Salisbury

KOKONI PRODUCTIONS LTD
14 Paulton Drive
Bristol
BS7 8JJ

Sales Company

Tia Salisbury

KOKONI PRODUCTIONS LTD
14 Paulton Drive
Bristol
BS7 8JJ

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