The last bastion of British reserve exposed in Men, Loos and Number Two
Exeter-based filmmakers Andy Oxley and David Williams are looking for their hattrick of hitting the Virgin Media Shorts finals, and to help their bid, they may well have captured the longest on-screen fart noise in film history.
Andy and David are obsessive observers of the human, especially British, condition and from looking at tea, cake and Sundays, have now broken the last bastion of British reserve -the WC – in their film Men, Loos And Number Twos.
The two travelled the length and breadth of the UK looking for interesting toilets -the bitesize vignette of which can be voted for on the Virgin Media Shorts site.
Pop over to Virgin Media Shorts to have a look, but remember to wash your hands after
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