

Never Never
John Parlour and Jo Weller form a credit union but John's predatory lending scheme threatens both the poor residents of a London council estate and their own business.
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Plot Summary
This short film explores themes of memory and regret. It follows a character reflecting on past choices and their lasting impact. The narrative is impressionistic, focusing on emotional resonance rather than a straightforward plot.
Critical Reception
As a short film, 'Never Never' did not receive widespread critical review. Its impact is primarily felt within festival circuits and among those who seek out experimental or contemplative short-form cinema.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its atmospheric mood and evocative imagery.
- Seen as a poignant, albeit brief, meditation on life's turning points.
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Information regarding the production and any specific accolades for this short film is not readily available in public databases.
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