Project Detail

21st Century Male

Synopsis

21st Century Male explores modern day masculinity and juxtaposes this with the question: 'Why is the modern male increasingly suffering domestic violence at the hands of their partners or wives?' We are given a window into one such world to discover the story behind the abuse.

Details

Year
2008
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
8 mins
Format
HD
Director
Alex Tweddle
Producer
Sam Lee
Editor
Ian Chambers
Screenwriter
Alex Tweddle
Director of Photography
James Buck
Sound
Sam Robson

Production Status

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