Love Does Grow on Trees

Love Does Grow on Trees
Directed by Bevan Walsh
Produced by Geraldine Patten
Written by Bevan Walsh
Music by Nathan Larson
Cinematography Alan Stewart
Running time
10 min
Country United Kingdom
Language English

Love Does Grow on Trees is a short comedy film written and directed by Bevan Walsh and produced by Geraldine Patten. The film stars Luke Ward-Wilkinson, El Krajewski and Tom Brooke.

Plot

The film is about a teenage boy whose life is thrown into chaos when he discovers adult magazines, girls and the embarrassment that goes with both.

Cast

  • Luke Ward-Wilkinson ... Danny
  • El Krajewski ... Milkshake Girl
  • Tom Brooke ... Saint Porn
  • Frank Cameron ... Danny's Friend
  • Petra Mahmood ... Newsagent
  • Gemma Ward-Wilkinson ... Young Mother
  • Victoria Keenan ... Young Mother

Accolades

  • Acclaimed by Danny Boyle at the British Independent Film Awards.[1]
  • Named one of the top five shorts [2] at the Tribeca Film Festival by New York Magazine.[3]
  • WINNER 'Best Newcomer - *Rushes Soho Shorts Festival.[4][5]
  • WINNER 'Best Film & Best Comedy' – Super Shorts International Film Festival
  • WINNER 'Audience Award' – Film Brothers Festival of Shorts
  • WINNER 'Best Short' – LLV Film Festival.[6]
  • WINNER 'Best Comedy' - Southern Appalachian International Film Festival
  • WINNER 'Best Supporting Actress' for El Krajewski – Maverick Movie Awards
  • NOMINATED 'Best British Short' - British Independent Film Awards.[7]
  • FINALIST - Kodak Short Film Competition.
  • NOMINATED 'East Fresian Award' – Emden International Film Festival.
  • RUNNER UP 'Audience Award' – Williamstown Film Festival.
  • HONORABLE MENTION 'Best Narrative' – West Virginia Short Film Festival

References

  1. http://www.keelfilms.com/
  2. http://nymag.com/movies/filmfestivals/tribeca/56247/
  3. http://nymag.com/movies/filmfestivals/tribeca/56247/
  4. http://sohoshorts.wordpress.com/2008/07/
  5. http://sohoshorts.wordpress.com/2008/07/
  6. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-02-02. Retrieved 2011-06-09.
  7. http://bifa.org.uk/nominations/2008
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