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The One and Only Fan

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Synopsis

Romantically fearful Norbert believes he is meeting his online girlfriend for the first time, instead he meets a member of her morally dubious OnlyFans pimping team.

Details

Year
2025
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
08:14
Format
4K
Director
Lucy Shalders
Producer
Eliza Dundas
Executive Producer
Eliza Dundas and Lucy Shalders
Editor
Charlotte Gage
Screenwriter
Lucy Shalders
Director of Photography
Max Brunner
Production Designer
Lily Purbrick
Sound
Max Wright
Composer
John Wallace
Principal cast
Sam Clemmett; Freddie Dennis

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