Who's My Favourite Girl?
Who's My Favourite Girl? is a short film, written and directed by Adrian McDowall in 1999. The films two leads are Tarek Hamad and Ross Wright, and the film was produced by Joern Utkilen and Kara Johnston. The film won a BAFTA award in the Best Short Film category in 1999, and the award was presented by Leslie Nielsen.
Plot
The film is a comedy, which tells the story of Andy (Ross Wright), an immature school boy who finds out that May (Katrina Byan) has the hots for him. Andy panics and enlists his wiser and more mature friend John (Tarek Hamad) to teach him everything he needs to know about the opposite sex and sex in general. The film is based loosely on McDowall's experiences growing up in the eighties.
Cast
- Ross Wright as Andy
- Tarek Hamad as John
- Katrina Bryan as May
Awards
- 53rd British Academy Film Awards
- WON: Best Short Film
- Gijon International Film Festival
- WON: Special Prize of the Young Jury
gollark: You can literally just buy or probably get for free a computer and ender modem and do any servering anywhere.
gollark: There are no power or networking hassles.
gollark: Why is there a market for renting servers anyway?
gollark: 2026 and/or in a few hours if you specify the issue more precisely.
gollark: Well, in real life it would actually be a pleasant transparent cyanish.
External links
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.