I'm Not Here (1994)

In January 1970 the actor Sir Alec Guinness wrote a letter to The Times complaining about the lack of attention shop assistants gave to customers. The letter was printed under the heading ‘I’m Not Here’. Using that story as its inspiration, this film about shop assistants and boredom wittily combines extracts from a Harrods' training video and original footage from 'Miss London Stores 1970'.

Director: Carol Morley
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 14 min
Release Date:

Screenplay

Music: Russell Churney
Production: Arts Council of England
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Carol Morley
More Films in Genre: Comedy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is I'm Not Here about?
In January 1970 the actor Sir Alec Guinness wrote a letter to The Times complaining about the lack of attention shop assistants gave to customers. The letter was printed under the heading ‘I’m Not Here’. Using that story as its inspiration, this film about shop assistants and boredom wittily combines extracts from a Harrods' training video and original footage from 'Miss London Stores 1970'.
Who directed I'm Not Here?
I'm Not Here was directed by Carol Morley.
How long is I'm Not Here?
I'm Not Here has a runtime of 14m (14 minutes).
What genre is I'm Not Here?
I'm Not Here is a Comedy film.
Where was I'm Not Here produced?
I'm Not Here was produced in United Kingdom.