A Little Story

Adam is a shy, uncommunicative young man working at a miniature town. He was born to be a dreamer, but he refuses to accept it. This reflects back onto him, and he unconsciously misses little, very interesting moments and appearances that occur in his life, until the unexpected appearance of Anna. Their first encounter does not go smoothly and Adam ends up offending Anna. Nevertheless Anna’s proactive approach towards the situation leads to a fight which ends with the discovery of something odd and unusual. They hear Adam’s only and best friend, a human miniature figure- talking. This is the beginning of seeing the world in an entirely new way, that none of them could have achieved without the other.

  • Anthoniy Hristov
    Director
  • Anthoniy Hristov
    Writer
  • Pawel Sarniewicz
    Producer
  • Sam Bramley
    Key Cast
  • Domnica Sandu
    Key Cast
  • Alan James Chambers
    Key Cast
  • Mark Wheeler
    Key Cast
  • Andrey Kudryashov
    Cinematographers
  • Karolina Krzyzanska
    Production Designers
  • Auguste Baltrunaite
    Production Designers
  • Alex Turner
    Sound Design
  • Taran Mitchell
    Composer
  • Emma Rhodes
    Editors
  • Project Type:
    Short
  • Genres:
    Magical Realism, Romance
  • Production Budget:
    400 GBP
  • Country of Origin:
    United Kingdom
  • Country of Filming:
    United Kingdom
  • Language:
    English
  • Shooting Format:
    Digital
  • Aspect Ratio:
    16:9
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    Yes
  • Student Project:
    Yes
Director Biography - Anthoniy Hristov

Anthoniy Hristov is a student film director, born in Sofia, Bulgaria on the 26th of May 1995. He is due to graduate Arts University Bournemouth with his graduation film "Love and Other Fictions" in May 2020. During his years in the university he directed a few very short films and multiple exercises.

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Director Statement

‘’A little story’’ is about the hidden moments and appearances in life that we all pass by without acknowledging them. That dreaminess and naivety to believe in soul mates and that once meeting ours, this opens our eyes to see life in a different way, changing us to really believe in miracles and most importantly live in our dreams.