A 15-minute short about squatting in London, the film sees Lebon’s signature melding of cut-and-paste graphics and animation meet disarmingly intimate camera work. Told from the perspective of both the squatter and the squatted, it explores unconventional choices and the moral grey areas found in ownership, public and private living, family and community.
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| Camera | Molly Manning Walker | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Frank Lebon | Writer |
| Editing | Frank Lebon | Editor |
| Directing | Frank Lebon | Director |
| Lighting | Owain Emyr Morgan | Gaffer |
| Production | Anastasia Ehrich | Executive Producer |
| Directing | Joseph Jones | First Assistant Director |
| Art | Jabez Bartlett | Production Design |
| Sound | Mount Kimbie | Music |
| Sound | Cadie Janson | Music |
| Production | Sarah Small | Casting Director |
| Production | Jo Harris | Casting Associate |
| Sound | Will Berger | Sound Designer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Edie Ashley | Costume Designer |
| Production | Nat Baring | Producer |
| Production | Georgia Topley | Casting Director |
| Production | Jill Ferraro | Producer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Charlie McCosker | Costume Assistant |
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