A Birthday Party
Synopsis
Official Selection Vancouver International Women in Film Festival 2022
Details
- Year
- 2022
- Type of project
- Shorts
- Running time
- 12 min
- Format
- Digital
- Director
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Victoria Thomas
- Producer
- Marii Stolsen, Victoria Thomas
- Executive Producer
- Nick Sadler, Keith Kehoe, Kirsty Bell, Sean Greenhorn, Gillian Berrie, Mar Vila Barcelo, Alice Whittemore, Deva Smith, Tiernan Kelly
- Editor
- Roberta Bononi
- Screenwriter
- Victoria Thomas
- Director of Photography
- Tania Freimuth
- Production Designer
- Siam Colvine
- Sound
- Jaime Sotelo
- Composer
- Roma Yagnik
- Principal cast
- Nahel Tzegai, Yusra Warsama, Ellen Thomas, Clifford Samuel, Shukri Hasan, Rakiya Hassan
Genre
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Supported by BFI NETWORK
The Polkadot Factory Ltd
Moffat Center10 Colinton Road
Edinburgh
EH10 5DT
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