Cherry (2005) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 1, 2005

Original Title:
Cherry

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Ipso Facto Productions

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 13

When you're a 16 year old boy, the only thing more important than thinking about sex, is having sex.

Meet Whipper. Cherry describes a short, but pivotal episode in the life of Whipper, a 16 year old growing up in the North East of England in the early 90's. We encounter Whipper at a difficult age - socially awkward and saddled with the seemingly impossible task of losing his virginity to his 15 year old girlfriend, Alison. This issue gnaws at him daily until he hears his mate Steve brag about his sexual encounter with an older girl called Liz. Whipper is instantly convinced that this girl is the answer to his long-standing problem. When his chance comes, though, he is led into a hilarious and utterly cruel final denouement that sees him learn some lessons about love and sex.

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Boom Operator:
Christopher Maudsley

Cinematography:
Lol Crawley

Director:
Richard Fenwick

Editor:
Paul Hardcastle

Executive Producer:
Steve Bowden

Mix Technician:
Michael Powell

Producer:
Hayley Manning

Production Runner:
Jo Nassor

Second Assistant Director:
Charlotte Johnson

Writer:
Richard Fenwick

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