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Verbal and physical slapstick suggests darker truths behind love, sex, and relationships.
This dance monologue is an interpretation of a classic performance piece taken from the archive of the late performer and choreographer Nigel Charnock.

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Year
2015
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
6 mins
Format
2K Digital
Director
Graham Clayton-Chance
Producer
Graham Clayton-Chance
Executive Producer
Nick Mercer
Editor
Graham Clayton-Chance
Screenwriter
Nigel Charnock
Director of Photography
Ben Liddell
Sound
James McGee
Principal cast
Dan Watson, Keir Patrick
Choreographer
Nigel Charnock

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