Project Detail

A World For Her

Synopsis

Wrongfully arrested, Marina is placed in the unfamiliar world of a prison cell. Spending four days on remand, Marina’s distress transforms as she is confronted by the bleak reality of the women she meets inside.

Details

Year
2015
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
18 mins 20 secs
Format
2K Digital format
Director
Carolina Petro
Producer
Nicholas Jones
Executive Producer
Abbas Nokhastesh
Editor
Carolina Petro
Screenwriter
Carolina Petro
Director of Photography
Alex Grigoras
Production Designer
Cecilia Carey
Sound
Mauricio d'Orey
Composer
Lennert Busch
Principal cast
Cristiana Dell'Anna

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Picture Imperfect

E: cascolina@gmail.com

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