Project Detail

Two Minutes

Synopsis

Two brothers rob a corner shop only to be interrupted by their Nan.
Official Selection BFI London Film Festival 2024

Details

Year
2024
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
6 min 18 sec
Format
Digital
Director
Jamie Benyon
Producer
Annie Lees-Jones
Executive Producer
Bernadette Flynn, Christian Parton
Editor
Jamie Benyon
Screenwriter
Jamie Benyon
Director of Photography
Kitt Sullivan
Sound
Louise Burton
Composer
Daisy Coole, Tom Nettleship
Principal cast
Annette Badland, Samuel Bottomley, Ashley Margolis

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Well Made Films

Flat 6 Pearman Court South Street
Pennington
Lymington
SO41 8DX

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