Project Detail

Autumn Never Dies

Synopsis

Puppets Danny and Nelson return in another adventure in Autumn Never Dies, the sequel to The Greyness of Autumn. When a new love interest enters into Danny's life, his past quickly comes back to haunt him and now must choose a path in life that will truly make him happy.

Details

Year
2020
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
26 min
Director
Chris Quick
Producer
Andy S McEwan, Chris Quick
Editor
Chris Quick
Screenwriter
Andy S McEwan, Chris Quick
Director of Photography
Steve Johnson
Sound
David McKeitch
Composer
Ross Campbell
Principal cast
Duncan Airlie James, Nicolette McKeown, Lynn Murray, Chris Quick, Neil Francis

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Suited Caribou Media & Pentagram Productions UK

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