Only One Boss
Directed by Ellen Brodsky
Everything we know about conflict, we learn as toddlers—here’s the hilarious proof.
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Overview
- Genre
- Human Interest
- Synopsis
This nine-minute film invites you to laugh and cringe as a pair of three-year old friends raise questions about relationships and power. Mia and Grant adore each other. Then they start analyzing a video that shows one of their fights from six months earlier. Along the way, they end up in one disagreement after another, even coming to blows before they finish. Years later, Mia and Grant watch again as twelve-year olds. Together with the audience, the two adolescents witness familiar routines of the adult world already playing out in pre-school.
- Stage
- finished
- Running time
- 9 minutes
Credits
- Ellen Brodsky ... Director
Production Details
- Country
- United States
- Years of Production
- 1998,1999, 2008,2009,2010
- Locations
- Cambridge, Ma
Distribution Details
- Release year
- 2010
- Festivals
- Aspen Shortsfest, Woods Hole Film Festival, San Diego International Children's Film Festival, Prince Edward Island Film Festival, San Francisco Independent Film Festival, Jersey Shore Film Festival,
- Awards
- "Best Short " Audience Award and "Best Experimental" Jury Award at Jersey Shore Film Festival
- Distribution
- www.onlyoneboss.com
- Language
- English
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