Synopsis
It 1998. Little red riding hoods has grown up. He has made friends, Granny is in an old folks home. She's fine well... as long as somebody brings her, her "little butterdish". Today, little red riding hood and his friends are late. It's Granny day out at the sea and she hasn't waited for them. They meet her on the way to the beach, alone in her wheel-chair. The outing could have been fine if they hadn't forgotten the "galettes". Granny gots annoged. A little impromptu hold-up at the corner breadshop isn't enough to calm her down... she disappears. And when finally they see her again, a little further on, Granny has, obviously, exagerated with the "butter". "Etat de lycanthropie", her eyes red, her nose white and her teeth growing, so wolf-like... If only she wasn't armed.
Credits
Actors (5)
Production and distribution (2)
- Executive Producer : GMG Productions
- Co-production : Baal Films
Full credits (7)
- Executive Producer : Christophe Guinfolleau
- Screenwriters : Thorn Loki, Bruno Collet
- Director of Photography : Michel Arabeyre
- Music Composer : Pierre Emberger
- Editor : Nadine Atzeï
- Sound recordists : David Rit, Olivier Goinard
- Co-producer : Olivier Gal
Technical details
- Type : Short film
- Genres : Fiction
- Production language : French
- Production country : France
- Original French-language productions : Unspecified
- Nationality : 100% French (France)
- Production year : 1999
- Runtime : 11 min
- Visa number : 95.180
- Visa issue date : 18/03/1999
- Production formats : Super 16
- Color type : Color
- Aspect ratio : 1.66
- Audio format : Mono
- Rating restrictions : None
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