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How To Tell When A Relationship Is Over..
Tony Roche
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comedy | 2003 | London | 2 min
Published 13 Feb 06
Boy meets girl. Boy gets girl. Girl gets sick of boy. Boy gets sick of girl. Big Fight. The End.
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synopsis
The story of a couple who split up in fifteen different ways.

This film has chosen to be part of the BBC's Summer of British Film: Love & Romance season. For more info please visit: BBC Summer of British film
short fact
This film was shot in one day, single camera, on digi beta.
crew
  • director Tony Roche
  • writer Tony Roche
  • producer Jim Spencer
  • editor Richard Halladey
  • director of photography Dan Rack
  • sound Matt Clark
  • music Richard Lewis
  • dubbing mixer Bob Jackson
  • cast
    • Julian Barratt
    • Susan Earl
    • Grant Gillespie
    budget
    £40
    © 2003 Courtesy of Tony Roche and Dazzle Short Film Label

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    comment by Brendan  O'Neill
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    posted Apr 22, 2009

    Loved this. Very clever and you packed a lot in. The French film bit was a touch of genius.

    comment by Ravindra  Chaturanga
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    posted Nov 6, 2007

    wow. i watched this twice. how u did this for £40? what camera did u use ?
    Gud luck

    comment by Alanna  Barron
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    posted Sep 11, 2007

    I'm looking for a Commoner - are you there Tony? If so, email me. I'm assured by the BBC members' page you'll read this comment. You know my views on the film: laughed my socks off at Edinburgh 4 years ago, which is no mean feat (a gag which only works in the spoken word), still laughing now. Stop it would you? Also still laughing about the "do you have your own airport?" query from the lovely lady in New Zealand. Bless her.

    comment by Ro  Goodwin
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    posted Aug 21, 2007

    Smart, simple, surreal - loved it. Spot on my sense of humour. Thanks. 5*

    comment by Loud  Savlon
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    posted Aug 15, 2007

    Simply bloomin' wonderful!

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    useful links
    • www.dazzlefilms.co.uk
    • www.depict.org
    • Tony Roche profile on BBC Comedy
    • listing on britfilms.com
    • BBC summer of British film
    production company
    Tony Roche Productions

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