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Release Date:
March 29, 2012
Original Title:
8 Minutes Idle
Alternate Titles:
Eight minutes idle
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Arthur Cox
BBC Film
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 86
Based upon Matt Thorne's award-winning novel about life in a call centre, "Eight Minutes Idle" is a warped urban comedy about what it really means to put your life 'on hold'! Dan Thomas has always taken the path of least resistance - in his work life, home life and love life! But when Dan finds himself kicked out of the family home, he's faced with no option but to secretly move into the call centre where he works. Suddenly, everything that he's previously taken for granted - a well-stocked fridge, clean clothes, his friends, his self respect, even his beloved cat - are either disappearing or conspiring against him. As Dan's work/life balance spirals dangerously out of control, he's forced to break out of old habits and to dare to do something he has never had to do before - really care about someone other than himself. Written by Sarah Cox
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Art Direction:
Tanya Miller
Casting:
Janie Frazer
Costume Design:
Charlotte Mitchell
Director:
Mark Simon Hewis
Director of Photography:
Sarah Bartles-Smith
Editor:
Victoria Stevens
Executive Producer:
Chris Collins
Christopher Moll
Nigel Thomas
Charlotte Walls
Foley Artist:
Jack Stew
Makeup Artist:
Philippa Broadribb
Carol Cooper
Original Music Composer:
Michael Smith
Producer:
Sarah Cox
Production Design:
Chris Richmond
Kiera Tudway
Screenplay:
Nicholas Blincoe
Set Decoration:
Katya Guy
Writer:
Matt Thorne
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