Industrial Love Dwarf No. 7

Industrial Love Dwarf No. 7

****

Reviewed by: Amber Wilkinson

How can something so Rong be so right?

Rong is the collective, formed by Alex Kirkland and Stephen Scott-Hayward, along with Rubberductions' Matt Smith, who are producing some high quality shorts.

A couple of month's ago Gash, a social satire on social realism, came to the Blue Room showcase and Industrial Love Dwarf No. 7 is just as good.

Shot in the documentary style, we are treated to a reconstructed conversation. It turns out that this thing called love is, in fact, "a commodity" handed out, and swiped back again, by "stealth dwarves".

The film is a satire with attitude and a whole lot of fun. I knew Margaret Thatcher was to blame for more than we originally thought.

Reviewed on: 31 Jul 2005
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The long and short of love.

Director: Alex Kirkland, Stephen Scott-Hayward, Matt Smith

Writer: Alex Kirkland, Stephen Scott-Hayward, Matt Smith

Starring: Sarah Longton, Rebecca Suet, Degsey Dee, Peter Clifford, Bones Amato, Peter Austin

Year: 2004

Runtime: 7 minutes

Country: UK

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