Project Detail

Two Big Feet

Two Big Feet

Synopsis

After a conspiracy theorist is unambiguously dumped, his loyal to a fault childhood best friend schemes to fake a Sasquatch sighting to lift his dwindling spirits.

Details

Year
2025
Type of project
Features
Running time
80 min
Director
Noah Stratton-Twine 1st Feature
Producer
Noah Stratton-Twine, Oliver Woolf
Executive Producer
Riccardo Servini, Luke Rollason
Editor
Noah Stratton-Twine
Screenwriter
Noah Stratton-Twine
Director of Photography
Murray Zev Cohen
Sound
Joseph Field Eccles, Nicholas Smyth
Composer
Noah Stratton-Twine
Principal cast
Luke Rollason, Oliver Woolf, Honor Koe, Samiah Khan, Jack Redmayne, Kenichiro Thomson, Heidi Parsons

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Gittes-Cross Pictures

Noah Stratton-Twine, Jake Kuhn
32 Highbury Place
London
N5 1QP

Sales Company

Prescription Films

Mac Harwood
Beachampton Hall
Thornton Road
Beachampton
MK19 6DU

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