A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Shush
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Central Film School London
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 5
Nathan persistently commemorates the birthday of his late best friend, Coco, every year with a small ceremony. This includes preparing a cake adorned with Coco's favourite treats to symbolise their enduring bond. However, this tradition takes a turn when his newly moved-in neighbours disrupt his tribute to his deceased dog. Despite his initial attempts to ignore the disturbances, Nathan finds himself increasingly frustrated by the loud noises emanating from his neighbours' residence, drowning out the solemnity of his commemoration. Determined to uphold his tribute to Coco, Nathan tries everything he can to fight the disturbance.
Assistant Camera:
Cullen Lavery
Cinematography:
Adesh Sekhon
Colorist:
Constantin Widauer
Director:
Kata Szabo
Editor:
Marcus Lorentzen
First Assistant Director:
Zsoly Vatany
Gaffer:
Piotr Wysoczanski
Producer:
Avani Chandak
Production Design:
Alex Roberts
Sound Mixer:
Dominic Ross
Sound Recordist:
Seth Severnsen
Writer:
Kata Szabo
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