Project Detail

Space Daddy

Space Daddy
Space Daddy

Synopsis

Following Andy, a charismatic but chaotic queer, as he recounts his most recent and outrageous hookup story to his best friend. Tempted by a provocative picture, Andy's encounter with a mysterious and sexy stranger leads to some...out of this world consequences...
Official Selection Frameline Film Festival 2025

Details

Year
2025
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
10 min 31 sec
Format
Digital 4k
Director
Stephen Carruthers
Producer
Elinor Coleman
Co-Producer
Bianca Nicole Alexander
Editor
Marina Terranova
Screenwriter
Joe Jordan
Director of Photography
Anibal Castaño
Production Designer
Joe Jordan
Sound
Em Edwards, Soloman Watkins
Composer
Boshe
Principal cast
Noah Thomas, Funso Foluso-Henry, Crystal
Co-Producer
Bianca Nicole Alexander
1st AD
Carlotta Beck Peccoz
Costume
Felippe Johann
Production Co-ordinator
Cassie Smyth

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Ask Mother Ltd

Elinor Coleman
11 Beechwood Avenue,
Coventry,
CV5 2DF

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