Ben Aston is no stranger to these pages, the talented UK director having been featured here extensively in the past thanks to his amazing short film He Took His Skin Off For Me, and after the looooong process involved in making that award winning, festival hit short Aston did what many filmmakers do. He got bored while trying to convince people to let people make a feature. So he pulled in his writing partner and, at a cost of fifty pounds over a couple of weekends, they made another short. A short that played Sundance London, and is now part of The Wrap's ShortList festival. Memo to filmmakers: Budget limitations are no excuse for lack of success.Here's how The Wrap sums up the film:The short...
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- 8/12/2015
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