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Arabella Arnott | Leah | |
Stephen Bent | Noon's Dad | |
Liam Browne | Manchester | |
Michael Hodgson | Franny | |
Nancy Trotter Landry | Noon | |
Jack Dawson | Boy 1 | |
Jessica Appleby | Girl 1 | |
Mike Elliott | Comedian | |
John McMahon | Security Guard | |
Wendy Newman | Body Builder | |
Tony Danks | Proud Car Washer | |
Cliff Burnett | Sreve | |
Brian Hutchison | Man in Pub | |
Brian Rush | Man in Pub | |
Ian Kenneth Whittle | Man in Pub | |
Jim A. Callender | Man in Pub | |
John Cunningham | Man in Pub | |
Kenneth Mood | Man in Pub | |
Paul Armstrong | Man in Pub | |
R. Berry | Man in Pub |
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Producer | Ashley Horner
Karl Liegis |
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Writer | Sean Conway
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Cinematography | Simon Tindall
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Musician | Sol Seppy
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A poetic love story that follows Manchester and Noon as they enjoy a long, hot, summer romance. Noon is our narrator, a shy taxidermist who keeps a silent menagerie in the freezer alongside Manchester's ice pops. Manchester documents their affair, creating wonderfully charged images with just a couple of cheap, instamatic cameras. When a wealthy gentleman called Franny discovers Manchester and launches his photography on the art world, the success destroys the beauty of their once idyllic life. |
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