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  • Salt & Sugar (2015)
  • Short | 3 min | Short
Salt & Sugar (2015)
Short | 3 min | Short

An unhappy housewife's life taking place in the 1940's. A wife is woken up by her husband to make her breakfast. She tries to act pleasant be still be the funny woman she is. But her husband doesn't appreciate her. He demands she makes him...See moreAn unhappy housewife's life taking place in the 1940's. A wife is woken up by her husband to make her breakfast. She tries to act pleasant be still be the funny woman she is. But her husband doesn't appreciate her. He demands she makes him breakfast. Torn with how she feels and who she wants to be, she makes him an uneatable breakfast, egg shells, sprinkles, honey, peas and an union. She, for herself, makes a deliciously put together omelet. She takes back a clown nose he took from her back and throws some eggs in his face. The film was inspired and uses the song "Under the Spell of the Blues" as an anthem for this unhappy housewife. Written by Mikey Buszczak See less
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Director
Ivanna Peessa (as Mikey Buszczak)
Writers
Brittany Lee McDonald | Ivanna Peessa (as Mikey Buszczak)
Cinematographer
Ivanna Peessa (as Mikey Buszczak)
Editor
Ivanna Peessa (as Mikey Buszczak)
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Release date
Nov 19, 2015 (United States)

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Ivanna Peessa
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