LITTLE BOXES was shot entirely on Zoom during the height of the Covid lockdown. Whilst deep into pre-production to shoot another improv-based film in the traditional, location-based sense, the pandemic struck our plans a fatal blow. Having no other option, we decided not to concede defeat and made the decision to create the best, most realistic project we could with what we had at our disposal, under the most difficult of circumstances, inspired by Lars von Trier and Thomas Vinterberg’s "Dogme 95 Manifesto". LITTLE BOXES is a drama about how governmental decisions during the pandemic affect the lives of ordinary people in a small corner of Northern England. This hyper-realistic, performance based film takes you on a journey through the world of video calling, observing the strain on relationships through these tiny Zoom windows - their own "little boxes" - and the pressures of enforced incarceration, paradoxically leading to revelations of truth. Isolated by the virus, the whole world has had to try hold our loved ones close through a new means of communication, whilst we assess the still unknown, long term mental health issues, especially in our young. The pain of separation. Together, yet apart. LITTLE BOXES proves that necessity is the mother of invention and that art will always find a way. The actor’s own lived experience of lockdown seeps through into their characters, alongside the mental pressures we were all buckling under. This enforced style of shooting created a safe place for the characters to communicate in a way that might not have been possible in a conventional filming environment.
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Directors: Raffaello Degruttola Writers: Raffaello Degruttola Producers: Lee Boardman, Jennifer James Key cast:
LITTLE BOXES was shot entirely on Zoom during the height of the Covid lockdown. Whilst deep into pre-production to shoot another improv-based film in the traditional, location-based sense, the pandemic struck our plans a fatal blow. Having no other option, we decided not to concede defeat and made the decision to create the best, most realistic project we could with what we had at our disposal, under the most difficult of circumstances, inspired by Lars von Trier and Thomas Vinterberg’s "Dogme 95 Manifesto". LITTLE BOXES is a drama about how governmental decisions during the pandemic affect the lives of ordinary people in a small corner of Northern England. This hyper-realistic, performance based film takes you on a journey through the world of video calling, observing the strain on relationships through these tiny Zoom windows - their own "little boxes" - and the pressures of enforced incarceration, paradoxically leading to revelations of truth. Isolated by the virus, the whole world has had to try hold our loved ones close through a new means of communication, whilst we assess the still unknown, long term mental health issues, especially in our young. The pain of separation. Together, yet apart. LITTLE BOXES proves that necessity is the mother of invention and that art will always find a way. The actor’s own lived experience of lockdown seeps through into their characters, alongside the mental pressures we were all buckling under. This enforced style of shooting created a safe place for the characters to communicate in a way that might not have been possible in a conventional filming environment.
Directors: Raffaello Degruttola Writers: Raffaello Degruttola Producers: Lee Boardman, Jennifer James Key cast:
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Student project: No Completion date: 2021-05-07 Shooting format: Aspect ratio: Film color: Color First-time filmmaker: No
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