Project Detail

47 Orchard Street

Synopsis

New York, 1929. Craving forgiveness from the brother he cannot forgive, Hirsch is haunted by a sense of guilt that extends far beyond the four walls of his tenement apartment.

Details

Year
2012
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
21 mins
Format
super 16mm
Director
Reuben McNaughton
Producer
Marie-Elena Dyche
Executive Producer
Peter Hort
Editor
George Ogrunola
Screenwriter
Louis Lloyd Park
Director of Photography
James Mclauchlan
Production Designer
Jessica Esmond
Sound
Matthew Palmer
Composer
Laurence McNaughton
Principal cast
Allan Corduner, Roger Lloyd Pack, Danny Webb, Kika Markham
Production Manager
Emilia Pohjaranta
Colourist
Jason R Moffat

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

University of Westminster

Sales Company

http://47orchardstreet.com/

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