Wasp (film)

Wasp (film)

Wasp

Réalisation Andrea Arnold
Scénario Andrea Arnold
Acteurs principaux Nathalie Press,
Danny Dyer
Pays d’origine Drapeau : Royaume-Uni Royaume-Uni
Sortie 2003
Durée 26 minutes

Pour plus de détails, voir Fiche technique et Distribution

Wasp est un court-métrage britannique de 26 minutes écrit et réalisé par Andrea Arnold. Présenté en 2003, il met en scène Nathalie Press et Danny Dyer.


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Synopsis

Zoë (Nathalie Press) est une jeune mère célibataire qui a le plus grand mal à élever ses quatre enfants en bas âge. Lorsqu'elle rencontre Dave (Danny Dyer) - un ami d'un des ses ex de l'époque et qui s'était engagé depuis dans l'armée - lui propose un rendez-vous, elle prend peur que les enfants ne l'effraient et annonce qu’elle ne fait que les garder…

Fiche technique

Distribution

  • Nathalie Press : Zoë
  • Danny Dyer : Dave
  • Jodie Mitchell : Kelly
  • Molly Griffiths : Sinead
  • Kaitlyn Raynor : Leanne
  • Danny Daley : Kai
  • Lizzie Colbert
  • Ashley Routledge : la fille aux cheveux noirs
  • Tabitha Crewe : serveuse du bar

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