Bad at Small Talk
Bad At Small Talk is about those uncomfortable, widely accepted social situations where two people feel forced to engage in light conversation. Some are simply shy or awkward, others totally oblivious. They try to power through, but the interactions just get more uncomfortable the longer they drag on. They end up in a confusing back and forth of misaligned and delayed reactions, neither of them getting out more than a couple syllables at a time.
Director: Viktor Horváth
Runtime: 9 min
Cast
- Marcell Rév - Steve, The Neighbor
- Adam Peacock - Talkshow Host
- Ashley Whelan - Guest
- Zachary Mooren - Stranger
Screenplay
Editing: Viktor Horváth, Joe Stakun
Production: Kinopravda
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Budget: $40,000
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Viktor Horváth
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Bad at Small Talk about?
- Bad At Small Talk is about those uncomfortable, widely accepted social situations where two people feel forced to engage in light conversation. Some are simply shy or awkward, others totally oblivious. They try to power through, but the interactions just get more uncomfortable the longer they drag on. They end up in a confusing back and forth of misaligned and delayed reactions, neither of them getting out more than a couple syllables at a time.
- Who directed Bad at Small Talk?
- Bad at Small Talk was directed by Viktor Horváth.
- Who stars in Bad at Small Talk?
- Bad at Small Talk stars Marcell Rév, Adam Peacock, Ashley Whelan, Zachary Mooren.
- How long is Bad at Small Talk?
- Bad at Small Talk has a runtime of 9m (9 minutes).
- What is the budget of Bad at Small Talk?
- Bad at Small Talk had a budget of $40,000.
- Where was Bad at Small Talk produced?
- Bad at Small Talk was produced in United States of America.