V for Visa | |
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Directed by | John McPhail |
Produced by | Andrew Lanni |
Written by |
John McPhail Andrew Lanni |
Starring |
Tyler Collins Natalie Wallace |
Music by | Tyler Collins |
Cinematography | Calum Weir |
Edited by | Stuart Doherty |
Production
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Worrying Drake Productions
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Release date
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Running time
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13 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
V for Visa is a short dark romantic comedy film about an American who is facing deportation from Scotland. His only solution is to marry someone and quick. V for Visa is the second installment of a trilogy of short films by Worrying Drake Productions.
Brad (Tyler Collins) is an American musician facing deportation from Scotland when his visa application is rejected. Without any other conceivable alternative, he has to marry someone to stay in the country and asks his band's stalker Stacey (Natalie Wallace) if she would go along with is plan. However after the ceremony, it becomes clear that Stacey isn't as she seems and already has plans for the newly wed couple.
V for Visa was released on 26 August 2013 and had its North American premiere at the Robert de Nero’s Tribeca Film Centre as part of the Bootleg Film Festival in New York where McPhail picked up the Best Director accolade.