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  1. Wasp is a 2003 British short film written and directed by Andrea Arnold. Released in 2003, it stars Natalie Press as a struggling single mother determined not to let her four young children prove an obstacle in the pursuit of starting a relationship with an old acquaintance, played by Danny Dyer.

  2. 27 de fev. de 2005 · Wasp: Directed by Andrea Arnold. With Natalie Press, Danny Dyer, Jodie Mitchell, Molly Griffiths. A struggling single mother is determined not to let her four young children be an obstacle in the pursuit of starting a relationship with an old acquaintance.

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    • Short, Drama
    • Andrea Arnold
    • 2004-04
  3. 12 de jul. de 2019 · A review of the 2003 short film The Wasp, directed by Andrea Arnold, about a single mother of four who neglects her children to pursue a fling with an old friend. The review covers the film form, meaning, response, context, narrative aspects and personal response of the film.

  4. Wasp é um filme de drama em curta-metragem britânico de 2004 dirigido e escrito por Andrea Arnold. Venceu o Oscar de melhor curta-metragem em live action na edição de 2005. [1] Elenco. Natalie Press – Zoe; Danny Dyer – Dave; Jodie Mitchell – Kelly; Molly Griffiths – Sinead; Kaitlyn Raynor – Leanne; Danny Daley – Kai

  5. 30 de nov. de 2018 · Wasp is a short film (26 minutes) about a young mother (Zoe) of four who live in a flat in Dartford searching for someone to share the weight of parenting as she is struggling to maintain the daily living while living in poverty and trying to balance a social life.

  6. Reminiscente do realismo social encontrado no seu último triunfo Cow, o curta de Andrea Arnold vencedor do Óscar foi filmado em Dartford, sua cidade natal. Com um forte teor emocional, o filme confronta a brutalidade da maternidade da classe trabalhadora com franqueza e empatia surpreendentes.

  7. 8 de set. de 2011 · A realistic and moving drama about a single mother who escapes from her family for a date with an old crush. The film showcases Arnold's skill in directing, writing and editing, as well as the British social realism genre.