The Greyness of Autumn (2012)

14m
Running Time

December 28, 2012
Release Date

The Greyness of Autumn (2012)

14m
Running Time

December 28, 2012
Release Date

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Plot.

The Greyness of Autumn follows the final days of the life of Danny McGuire, an ostrich living in Scotland. Danny's life is suddenly turned upside down when he loses his job and his girlfriend in the same day. As Danny struggles to reinvent himself in a society that treat him as a second class citizen, he questions whether there is much point living in a world that will never see past the feathers.

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Cast & Crew.

Duncan Airlie James

Duncan Airlie James

Danny McGuire (voice)

Amy Ebbutt

Amy Ebbutt

Katie

Steven Patrick

Steven Patrick

Mr. Jenkins

Amy E Watson

Amy E Watson

Katie

Chris Quick

Chris Quick

Nelson (voice) / Editor / Director / Writer / Producer / Still Photographer

Andrew O'Donnell

Andrew O'Donnell

Jimmy Guinness

Neil Francis

Neil Francis

Barry

Euan Cuthbertson

Euan Cuthbertson

The Interviewer

David Marshall

David Marshall

Kyle

David R. Montgomery

David R. Montgomery

Restaurant Manager

Dave Cullen-Wills

Dave Cullen-Wills

The Mugger

Tom Moriarty

Tom Moriarty

Mr Harrison

Andy S. McEwan

Andy S. McEwan

Office Worker / Writer / Producer / First Assistant Director

Alan Tennie

Alan Tennie

Music

Paul Michael Egan

Paul Michael Egan

Cinematography

Mark D. Ferguson

Mark D. Ferguson

Associate Producer / Sound

William Cory

William Cory

Sound Designer

Details.

Release Date
December 28, 2012

Status
Released

Running Time
14m

Budget
$325

Genres

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This Movie Is About.

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Wiki.

The Greyness of Autumn is a short black comedy film following the life of Danny McGuire, an ostrich living in Glasgow. The film was produced by Quick Off The Mark Productions and marked the directorial debut for Chris Quick.

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