Pleasure Pill
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| Pleasure Pill | |
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Sgrin Media Agency |
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| Directed by | Helen M Grace |
| Produced by | Kate Crowther (producer), Jane Dauncey (executive producer) |
| Written by | Helen M Grace |
| Starring | Sharon Morgan Duncan Betts |
| Music by | Neil White |
| Cinematography | Rory Taylor |
| Editing by | Mike Hopkins |
| Release date(s) | Wales 2002 |
| Running time | 3 minutes |
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| Language | English language |
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Pleasure Pill is a short film, made in Cardiff, Wales as part of the Screen Gems scheme run by Sgrin Media Agency, HTV and the UK Film Council in 2002.
The 3-minute short film is the story of Kath, a bored middle-aged housewife, who is given a new medication with unusual side-effects - it causes spontaneous sexual arousal at the most embarrassing moments.
The film stars Sharon Morgan and Duncan Betts, and is directed by Helen M Grace.
[edit] Film Festival Screenings
Toronto Britpics, Commonwealth Film Festival, Curzon Serious About Shorts, Clermont-Ferrand Short Film Festival, International Film Festival of Wales, Durango International Film Festival (Colorado, USA), Tiburon International Film Festival (CA, USA).

