Candy Guard

Candy Guard is an English animator, illustrator and writer.

Works

8.0

She’s My Best Friend (and I Hate Her)

Old friends Milly and June wait impatiently for each other outside a coffee shop. The longer they wait, the more annoyed they get, causing past hurts and old resentments to play on their minds.

Release Date:2023-08-23

Department:Directing

Job:Director

Vote Count:1

Ladies

Ladies in neighbouring toilet cubicles agonise over what their neighbour might be thinking about them.

Release Date:1992-10-20

Department:Directing

Job:Director

6.0

Wishful Thinking

Two friends have high hopes for a party, arrive much too early, meet no-one but an awful lech, witness a suicide attempt by the hostess and find themselves as usual, mostly interested in the buffet...

Release Date:1991-03-29

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Vote Count:2

6.0

Moanologue

A girl decides that the problem with her relationship with her boyfriend is him - listing all the things he doesn't do - buy gifts, look happy to see her, give her compliments etc etc - when he finally storms off she has a change of heart...

Release Date:1991-03-29

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Vote Count:1

Fantastic Person

A delusional woman plans out tomorrow after loafing around in her own apartment.

Release Date:1991-01-01

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

7.0

Fatty Issues

The cloak and dagger antics of a girl alone at home on a diet - weighing raisins, fiddling the scales, changing the definition of 'fruit' and blaming it all on her boyfriend...

Release Date:1990-10-03

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Vote Count:2

A Little Something

An ironic examination of personal identity and social conventions, in this tale of a teenage girl who resolves her anxieties by wearing a paper bag on her head, permanently.

Release Date:1990-01-01

Department:Directing

Job:Director

What About Me?

Two over-sensitive friends get together for a chat and a cup of tea to talk about their favourite subject – themselves…

Release Date:1990-01-01

Department:Directing

Job:Director

5.7

The Wrong Type

A temp with a typing speed of no words a minute finds herself way out of her depth when sent to work at a large corporation, by a rather desperate Temping Agency, 'SuperTemps'...

Release Date:1990-01-01

Department:Directing

Job:Director

Vote Count:3

When the Dog Bites

“Film questions whether the encouragement of very low paid jobs and schemes - both in general and specifically how they function in the area affected by the closure of the Consett steelworks in 1980 - is a sufficiently visionary response to the question of survival in post-industrial Britain. Local people talk about their experiences, an escapologist performs and a drag act sings. Plus drama sequence in which Bill tells Rose that making a fortune is easy.” - BFI.

Release Date:1988-09-18

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

7.0

Alternative Fringe

Famous for combining extremely simple line drawings with biting humour she lays bare the frustrations encountered by ordinary women in their daily lives. Candy Guard once disarmingly described her job as "writing funny stories and then drawing pictures to go with them", which goes some way towards explaining her success as both an animator and newspaper cartoonist.

Release Date:1988-01-01

Department:Directing

Job:Director

Vote Count:1

The Bag Lady

In Candy Guard's debut film, an overweight woman with a bag on her head sits down and swears at everyone she sees.

Release Date:1985-01-01

Department:Visual Effects

Job:Animation

Pond Life
7.5

Pond Life

Pond Life is a British animated television series that was written and directed by Candy Guard and follows the misadventures of its neurotic and self-obsessed protagonist, Dolly Pond. Two series were broadcast on Channel 4 in 1996 and 2000. A series of 13x15minute episodes was screened from 3 to 18 December 1996, mainly at 5.45pm, but two episodes exploring more adult themes were reserved for a double screening at 11.25pm. This series was repeated between March and June 1998. A second series of 7x30minute episodes followed between 19–30 September 2000 to tie-in with Channel 4's Animation Week of 23–29 September 2000. The series began life in 1992 with a pilot episode entitled I Want a Boyfriend ... Or Do I?, co-commissioned by Channel 4 and S4C. Pond Life was Guard's second breakthrough and was commissioned by Channel 4 in 1996. Scheduling problems marred the series' reception; it was originally intended for broadcast at 9.45pm, but was shown four hours earlier, which required edits to remove adult language. It was shown at the same time as Australian soap Neighbours, and was aimed at the same core audience as the soap. Despite these problems, Pond Life won several awards and received a Writer's Guild nomination for Best Sitcom. Guard was pleased because it was up against several live-action comedy series, including Only Fools and Horses. A second series was broadcast in 2000.

Department:Creator

Job:Creator

Vote Count:4

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