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Ignored and belittled by her co-workers, supersized Sue makes the most of her invisibility.

 

Overweight and overlooked, office worker Sue is completely off the radar to her uber cool colleagues. Despite extraordinary attempts to get their attention, she might as well be invisible.

 

She begins to realise this invisibility could be used to her mischievous advantage but all is not what it seems. In Which Big Sue Suffers a Loss is a dark comic tale about seeing people for what they are.

03

Help us to bring Big Sue to life.

To make the third in the Loss series, In Which Big Sue Suffers a Loss, we need to raise £1800.

 

For as little as a fiver, you can help us do that and get yourself an amazing reward

Our fundraising target is to cover our day-to-day production costs. These include: transport, catering, props and of course the fat suit!

 

A small portion of the budget has also been allocated to festival marketing, submission fees and dvds.

 

We aim to get selected for all the top festivals and in front of as many people as possible.

 

We liked winning ‘Best Film’ award for ‘The Wife’ and we want to win more. That means making Loss 3 the very, very best it can be and getting it out to festivals.

How the money will be spent

Cheryl White Writer/Director is a multi-award winning writer and director who has worked in theatre and film animation.

 

Her part-animated film Before Babel recently won ‘Best Film’ and ‘Most Innovative Film’ at the Worthing WOW festival. It was also nominated for ‘Best Story’. The second in the Loss series won Best Film at the Edge of the City film festival.

www.cherylwhite@org.uk

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Elaine Gracie actor/co-producer, comedy performer and lead in comedy development at Bonafide Films.

 

She has a wide and varied career in TV, theatre and web series in which she almost always dresses up as men. (Almost always). 

 

She is currently working on Bonafide's first sitcom, and is part of BAFTA's Rocliffe comedy new writing jury 2014.

 

Elaine and Cheryl have worked together on the theatre play ‘Petya’s Story’ which had runs in the Netherlands and London, and the comedy web series ‘Anyone’s Game’ set in the run up to the London Olympics.

About the team

We’ve been busy honing the script, confirming our location and getting a great team together.

 

We’ve called in favours from our network of creative professionals, we’ve thrown our own shrinking funds at it and now we need your help to get the film made.

Progress so far

We are fundraising

 

 

We need your help to make Loss 3.

Many rewards available.

 

In Which Big Sue Suffers a Loss

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