Project Detail

A Difficult Case

Synopsis

The remarkable story of a woman who owes her life to unseen angels and an eminent psychologist who was prepared to believe.

Details

Year
2006
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
11 mins
Format
DV Cam
Director
Alice Nelson
Producer
Noe Mendelle, Scottish Documentary Institute
Co-Producer
Noe Mendelle, Scottish Documentary Institute
Editor
Tadhg O' Sullivan
Director of Photography
Minttu Mantynen
Production Designer
Guy Bishop
Sound
Matt Hulse

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Teebster Productions

T+44 (0)13 1656 0429

info@teebster.co.uk

Sales Company

Teebster Productions

T+44 (0)13 1656 0429

info@teebster.co.uk

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