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Standing Room Only 2004

10 min📅 2004-01-12

In *Standing Room Only (2004)*, director Deborra-Lee Furness crafts a whimsical 10-minute snapshot of theatre-goers eagerly queuing to catch a performance by the legendary 'Man of a Thousand Faces.

Director: Deborra-Lee Furness

Cast

William Ash
William Ash
Simon
Hugh Jackman
Hugh Jackman
Roger
Andy Serkis
Andy Serkis
Granny
Nicholas Audsley
Nicholas Audsley
Larry's Son
Sophie Dahl
Sophie Dahl
Veronica
Joanna Lumley
Joanna Lumley
Last in line

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Standing Room Only (2004) about?

The short film captures a lively crowd waiting to see a legendary performer, the 'Man of a Thousand Faces.' As they chat and pass time, an elderly woman and a Rastafarian man cross paths with the group, weaving unexpected connections into their evening.

Who directed Standing Room Only?

Deborra-Lee Furness directed *Standing Room Only (2004)*, bringing her keen eye for character and atmosphere to this brief but engaging short.

Who stars in Standing Room Only?

The film features William Ash, Hugh Jackman, Andy Serkis, Nicholas Audsley, and Sophie Dahl among its cast, alongside the distinctive presence of Joanna Lumley.

Is Standing Room Only (2004) worth watching?

At just 10 minutes, *Standing Room Only (2004)* offers a delightful slice of character-driven storytelling. While its unconventional runtime may not appeal to everyone, the film's charm lies in its warmth and creativity.

How long is Standing Room Only?

The runtime of *Standing Room Only (2004)* is 10 minutes.

About Standing Room Only (2004) — A Charming 10-Minute Theatre Experience

In *Standing Room Only (2004)*, director Deborra-Lee Furness crafts a whimsical 10-minute snapshot of theatre-goers eagerly queuing to catch a performance by the legendary 'Man of a Thousand Faces.'

As the crowd mingles, an elderly woman and a Rastafarian man weave through their stories, adding layers of warmth and unexpected charm to the crowd's anticipation. Furness paints a vivid portrait of anticipation, connection, and the fleeting magic of live performance, set against a backdrop of shared human moments.