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The Greyness of Autumn

The Greyness of Autumn follows the final days of the life of Danny McGuire, an ostrich living in Scotland. Danny's life is suddenly turned upside down when he loses his job and his girlfriend in the same day. As Danny struggles to reinvent himself in a society that treat him as a second class citizen, he questions whether there is much point living in a world that will never see past the feathers.

Top Cast

  • Duncan Airlie James

    Duncan Airlie James

    Danny McGuire (voice)

  • Amy Ebbutt

    Amy Ebbutt

    Katie

  • Steven Patrick

    Steven Patrick

    Mr. Jenkins

  • Chris Quick

    Chris Quick

    Nelson (voice)

  • Andrew O'Donnell

    Andrew O'Donnell

    Jimmy Guinness

  • Neil Francis

    Neil Francis

    Barry

  • Euan Cuthbertson

    Euan Cuthbertson

    The Interviewer

  • David Marshall

    David Marshall

    Kyle

  • David R. Montgomery

    David R. Montgomery

    Restaurant Manager

Overview

The Greyness of Autumn follows the final days of the life of Danny McGuire, an ostrich living in Scotland. Danny's life is suddenly turned upside down when he loses his job and his girlfriend in the same day. As Danny struggles to reinvent himself in a society that treat him as a second class citizen, he questions whether there is much point living in a world that will never see past the feathers.

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