Friend Request Pending

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Friend Request Pending
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Directed by Chris Foggin
Written by Chris Croucher
Produced byChris Croucher
Starring Judi Dench
Tom Hiddleston
Philip Jackson
CinematographySimon Tindall
Edited byChris Ranson
Christopher Ranson
Music byMichael Ferguson
Production
company
Emu Films
Release date
Running time
12 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Friend Request Pending is a 2011 British comedy-drama short film written and produced by Chris Croucher and directed by Chris Foggin. It stars Judi Dench, Tom Hiddleston, and Philip Jackson. It was included in the feature film Stars in Shorts . [1]

Contents

Plot

Mary (Dench) and Linda (Ryder) spend an afternoon discussing the pleasures, pitfalls and problems with using social networking to try and woo the local choirmaster and Mary's new love interest, Trevor (Jackson). While chatting on Facebook, Mary's son Tom (Hiddleston) IM's her, earning a response from Linda about wanting to "poke" him. When Linda leaves to go to the market, Trevor finally gains the courage and asks Mary out. When Linda returns, she finds Mary has gone out with Trevor, and decides to do a little Facebook flirting of her own and decides to send a friend request to Tom.

Cast

Production

Development

Production began on FRP back in December 2010 when director Chris Foggin first approached writer Chris Croucher with the information that Judi Dench had agreed to make a project with him. [2]

Penny Ryder has been a close friend of Judi's for years, so when the offer came to play opposite Judi, as her best friend, she didn't waste any time saying yes. [2]

Filming

The film was shot in Ealing, England over the course of two days in May 2011. [3]

Awards

The short film won Best Comedy Short [4] at the 2012 Rhode Island Film Festival and received the Director's Choice Award for Best Comedy Film [5] at the 2012 Ricon Film Festival. It gained the Audience Special Recognition [6] at the 2012 Aspen ShortsFest, Short Film Honorable Mention [7] at the 2012 Omaha Film Festival, and Special Jury Award for the Best Ensemble Cast [8] at the 2012 Savannah Film Festival.

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References

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