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Two Feet Tall

Synopsis

Two Feet Tall is a modern-day fairy-tale of empowerment - at ground-level. We follow a week-in-the-life of a downtrodden office worker - entirely from the perspective of her feet - and discover that sometimes confidence is a little lift in the sole...

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Year
2016
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
7 mins 59 secs
Format
HDV
Director
Andy Robinson
Producer
Andy Robinson
Editor
Andy Robinson
Screenwriter
Andy Robinson, Wend Baker, Charlotte Vowles
Director of Photography
Andy Robinson
Sound
Simon Tytherleigh
Composer
Momo:tempo
Principal cast
Becky Louise Rich, Tom Hutchings, Richard Knox, Lee Rawlings
Slow-Motion Photography
Tom Smith

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