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2004, 5mins, High Def, budget: £1.5K
SCREENED AT:
Anchorage International Film Festival
Base Court Lausanne Film Festival
BAFTA (shortlisted Best Short Film)
BBC New Film-Makers Award (nominated Best Short)
Berlin Interfilm Festival
The Big Chill Music Festival
DV Film Festival
Encounters Film Festival
End Of The Pier Festival
Filmstock: Luton International Film Festival
Greenwich Film Festival
Hollywood Black Film Festival
International Film Festival Egypt
Kino Short Film Festival (selected as one of 'Best Of The Fest')
Leeds International Film Festival
London Short Film Festival (formerly Halloween)
Raindance Film Festival
Raindance East Film Festival
Rebelfest International Film Festival
Rushes Soho Shorts Film Festival (nominated Best Short Film)
Shnit Film Festival
Shooting People's Mobile Cinema
Shooting People's Shoot Out (Winner Best Actress: Jacqueline Oceane)
Short Seasons Curzon Soho Cinema
Signals International Film Festival
Soundtrack at Ronnie Scott's London
Turner Classic Movies Short Film Competition (shortlisted Best Short Film)
Very Short Movies Competition (nominate for Best Comedy Short)
Where Is The Love? Bucharest
Wood Green Film Festival
Atomfilms.com
BBC Film Network
Times Online (hailed as a 'top 25 short')
Total Film (hailed as one of 'the best mini-movies online')
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"Danny Dyer, Human Traffic star and London-geezer-for-hire, turns in his customary brand of winning blokeishness, while his unknown co-star foxy Australian-born Jacqueline Oceane is brilliant as his girlfriend with an overactive imagination.
Rarely straying from the bathroom, the film is nevertheless completely engaging. What's more, although shot on DV, its cinematographer has succeeded in giving it a lush, sun-kissed look.
Baths in the afternoon, there's nothing better. Just don't talk."
- Ian Winterton, Hotdog Magazine May 2005
"Danny Dyer's at his blokey best in this five minute faux-pas, in which a cosy couple's bath turns icy cold."
- Total Film Magazine June 2008
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