Sleep (2010)
Distant from the rest of the world, a reclusive gravedigger becomes intrigued by the arrival of a mysterious boy claiming to be the son of his past and only lover. While trying to force conversation, the two awkwardly become acquainted with each other through the bond of a woman. Meanwhile, in a few brief conversations with his estranged co-worker, the recluse discovers not only more about his relation to the people around him but himself.
Director: Andrew Stephen Lee
Genre: Drama, Comedy
Runtime: 16 min
Release Date: January 1, 2010
Cast
- Gordon Capps - Aldrich Close
- William Romano Pugh
- Brian Woods
Screenplay
Cinematography: Andrew Crighton
Editing: Daniel Ainsworth, Andrew Stephen Lee
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Sleep about?
- Distant from the rest of the world, a reclusive gravedigger becomes intrigued by the arrival of a mysterious boy claiming to be the son of his past and only lover. While trying to force conversation, the two awkwardly become acquainted with each other through the bond of a woman. Meanwhile, in a few brief conversations with his estranged co-worker, the recluse discovers not only more about his relation to the people around him but himself.
- Who directed Sleep?
- Sleep was directed by Andrew Stephen Lee.
- Who stars in Sleep?
- Sleep stars Gordon Capps, William Romano Pugh, Brian Woods.
- How long is Sleep?
- Sleep has a runtime of 16m (16 minutes).
- What genre is Sleep?
- Sleep is a Drama, Comedy film.
- Where was Sleep produced?
- Sleep was produced in United States of America.