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Let Her Go 2022

24 min📅 2022-11-22

Dive into the darkly comedic world of Let Her Go (2022), a scathing critique of American cultural imperialism. Director Tony Pitts masterfully crafts a short film that dares to poke fun at the often-grueling experience of children's parties.

Director: Tony Pitts

Cast

Gracie Kelly
Good Princess
Lisa Allen
Lisa Allen
Bad Princess
Chris Brett
Big Eyed Reindeer
Katherine Kelly
Katherine Kelly
Absent Princess
Phil Shepherd
Elvis Hardcastle
John Kelly
The Grandad
Simon Curley
Absent Reindeer/Glitter Bar Simon
Noel Kelly
Glitter Tiger
May Kelly
Car Park Princess
Ella Kraven
Birthday Princess

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Let Her Go (2022) about?

This darkly comedic short film critiques American cultural imperialism, using a children's party as the backdrop for its satire.

Who directed Let Her Go?

Let Her Go was directed by Tony Pitts, a master of crafting biting social commentary.

Who stars in Let Her Go?

The talented cast of Let Her Go includes Gracie Kelly, Lisa Allen, and Katherine Kelly.

Is Let Her Go (2022) worth watching?

While Let Her Go (2022) may not have an official IMDb rating, its unique blend of satire and absurdity makes it a compelling watch for fans of dark comedy.

How long is Let Her Go?

Let Her Go has a runtime of 24 minutes, making it a quick and easy watch for those looking for a bite-sized comedy fix.

About Let Her Go (2022) — A Scathing Satire of Children's Parties

Dive into the darkly comedic world of Let Her Go (2022), a scathing critique of American cultural imperialism. Director Tony Pitts masterfully crafts a short film that dares to poke fun at the often-grueling experience of children's parties. With a talented cast that includes Gracie Kelly, Lisa Allen, and Katherine Kelly, this 24-minute comedy short is a wickedly entertaining satire that will leave you questioning the true cost of cultural exchange. As the camera captures the chaos of a children's party, the absurdity of it all becomes clear, and you'll be left wondering what's truly 'normal' in this bizarre world.