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Featuring:
Richard Crawley, James Anthony, William de Coverly
Written by:
Richard Crawley
Directed by:
Stephen Glover
Release Date:
July 2, 2015
Original Title:
Making It
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Coldharbour Pictures
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
MAKING IT is an original and quirky comedy following one man’s search for love, creative fulfilment and a pencil sharper. George Banbury is a thirty-three year old struggling actor best known for having appeared alongside a troll in a Wine Gums advert. Stuck in a rut and living with his parents, George is going nowhere fast. An unexpected pregnancy and a chance encounter with an ex-girlfriend sees George attempt to expose his inner leading man to a world that has already cast him as a supporting artiste.
A south London based comedy-drama about one man's efforts to make his mark on the world. George Banbury is a thirty-three year old struggling actor best known for having appeared alongside a troll in a Wine Gums advert. Stuck in a rut, living with his parents and working a minimum wage job, a series of events unexpectedly sees George embark on a quest for love, creative fulfilment and a pencil sharpener. Inspired by films such as Happy Go Lucky, Tiny Furniture and Annie Hall, making it explores the tribulations faced by a generation of twenty- and thirty-somethings trying to make sense of life. A quirky, upbeat take on middle-class London, this film will resonate with anyone who has asked themselves "is this really it?".
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