A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 13, 2012
Original Title:
Little Man
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
The Festivals Company
Production Countries:
Israel | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 24
Facing thirty, Elliott realises he has skewered the potential of every relationship that has come his way. The weekend his brother shows up on his doorstep and a bizarre neighbour begins spying on him; Elliott is driven to the edge in this uneasy psychological tale of obsession. Directed by the winner of the 2011 Iris Prize, Eldar Rapaport, who has since gone on to direct feature films, including the beautiful August.
Book:
Etgar Keret
Boom Operator:
Matt Brown
Colorist:
Andrew Balis
Costume Design:
Jen Saguaro
Director:
Eldar Rapaport
Director of Photography:
Luke Jacobs
Editor:
Tali Goldring
Executive Producer:
Berwyn Rowlands
Fight Choreographer:
Kevin McCurdy
First Assistant Director:
Daniel Cripps
Gaffer:
Mark Holownia
Location Manager:
Craig Jurassic
Makeup Designer:
Laura Kent
Music:
Tavor Gochman
Music Supervisor:
Rebekah Johnson
Producer:
Christopher Racster
Grant Vidgen
Production Design:
Nikki Joseph
Production Manager:
Kris Francies
Script Supervisor:
Richard Pask
Set Dresser:
Judith Brett
Sound Designer:
R.D. Floyd
Sound Mixer:
R.D. Floyd
Sound Recordist:
David Turnball
Hugh Everett
Still Photographer:
Jon Pountney
Title Graphics:
Brad McLaughlin
Writer:
Eldar Rapaport
Dalit Ziv
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