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Bunny, Don't Let 'Em Get Your Goat.

A man in a Bunny Suit must train and fight his greatest rival, for what he values most of all.

  • Daniel Blanchard
    Director
    Jim the Barbarian,
  • Ernst Cedar-Beithstrom
    Director
  • Ernst Cedar-Beithestrom
    Writer
  • Daniel Blanchard, Ernst Cedar-Beithestrom
    Producer
  • Ernst Cedar-Beithestrom, Daniel Blanchard
    Key Cast
  • Project Type:
    Short
  • Genres:
    Comedy
  • Runtime:
    10 minutes 27 seconds
  • Completion Date:
    July 16, 2018
  • Production Budget:
    3,000 USD
  • Country of Origin:
    Canada
  • Country of Filming:
    Canada
  • Language:
    English
  • Shooting Format:
    Digital
  • Aspect Ratio:
    16:9
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    No
  • Student Project:
    No
Director Biography - Daniel Blanchard, Ernst Cedar-Beithstrom

Daniel is an independent filmmaker from Rycroft, Alberta. From 1999-2017, Daniel has Directed, Written and Produced 50+ short films. Festival selections among his previous work include 'Banana Republic" (2005) and "Jim the Barbarian" (2007). Daniel is a graduate of the Victoria Motion Picture School and the RTBN television production program at the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology. Daniel has worked closely with other independent filmmakers in Alberta and British Columbia. He currently lives in Calgary, AB.

Ernst is also an independent filmmaker from Rycroft, and currently resides in Pouce Coupe, BC. Ernst has written and directed numerous films since 2001, and "Bunny..." represents his first foray into writing and telling a narrative through visual storytelling. Ernst has been featured in two festivals in the Grande Prairie area in 2005 and 2007, and is the founder of his own production company, "Brick by Brick". Ernst frequently collaborates with Daniel, and other filmmakers in Alberta and British Columbia, to produce unique content.

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Director Statement

" 'Bunny, don't let 'em get your goat' was a blast to make. In this film, we see a lot of our sense of humour realized on the screen, and it is our first foray into storytelling with minimal dialogue. It's quirky, it's ridiculous, and I'm very proud of what we have accomplished together."