Kitchen Sink

Kitchen Sink

6.5

May 11 1989

0h 14m

Horror

From the bowels of the kitchen sink, comes a dark and tender love… An original and full-blooded short film that combines humour with surrealism and leads the viewer towards the fantasy of horror.

Theresa Healey

Theresa Healey

Woman

Peter Tait

Peter Tait

Man

Annagretta Christian

Annagretta Christian

Schoolgirl

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