The secret life of your mum
Dark Energy’s Andrea Kapos directs a sweet film for Not On The High Street exploring what kids really know about this most crucial of ancestors.
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powered by- Agency Production Company In-House
- Production Company Little Hawk
- Director Andrea Kapos
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Credits
powered by- Agency Production Company In-House
- Production Company Little Hawk
- Director Andrea Kapos
- Grade Silk Sound
- Producer Madeleine Martinez
- Editor Ben Boullier
- Colourist Marty McMullan
Credits
powered by- Agency Production Company In-House
- Production Company Little Hawk
- Director Andrea Kapos
- Grade Silk Sound
- Producer Madeleine Martinez
- Editor Ben Boullier
- Colourist Marty McMullan
Launched for Mother’s Day, the campaign, More To Mum, was created in-house and produced by Little Hawk and sees children of varying ages attempt to answer questions revealing how well they know the human being who gave them life.
Favourite food? “Sushi!” Answers a young woman looking questioningly at Mom, who grimaces at her, “I can’t stand it,” she reveals.
“Er… salads and things?” tries another daughter. “I think you’re talking about what you like,” deadpans the madre.
Another child is shocked to learn that her mother’s past aspirations included wanting to be a nun – though she admits she didn’t really know what that entailed. Clearly.
Credits
powered by- Agency Production Company In-House
- Production Company Little Hawk
- Director Andrea Kapos
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Unlock full credits and more with a Source + shots membership.
Credits
powered by- Agency Production Company In-House
- Production Company Little Hawk
- Director Andrea Kapos
- Grade Silk Sound
- Editor Ben Boullier
- Colourist Marty McMullan
- Producer Madeleine Martinez
Credits
powered by- Agency Production Company In-House
- Production Company Little Hawk
- Director Andrea Kapos
- Grade Silk Sound
- Editor Ben Boullier
- Colourist Marty McMullan
- Producer Madeleine Martinez
A second film, Deeper, goes further into the mothers' journeys, and sees the same mum and child duos discuss more challenging times in their lives. Almost unbearably poignant in these difficult times.