Project Detail

Awfully Deep

Synopsis

Edward, Susan and their son Lino live a nice life in the suburbs, having all that their bourgeois life can afford. Then, one day and without warning, stinky, brown, doughy 'stuff' starts appearing outside their expensive and luxurious home.

Despite the son's pleas to get their hands dirty and clean it up, the parents insist that that is 'someone else's job'.

Details

Year
2010
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
12 mins 30 secs
Format
RED - Digital
Director
Daniel Florêncio
Producer
Daniel Florêncio, Damien Cullen
Co-Producer
Daniel Florêncio, Damien Cullen
Editor
Nadia Iqbal, Daniel Florêncio
Screenwriter
Daniel Florêncio
Director of Photography
Azul Serra
Production Designer
Bianca Turner
Sound
Udit Duseja, Ricardo Gomes
Composer
Patrick Moore
Principal cast
Chris Vincent, Lino Facioli, Montserrat Roig de Puig

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Summit from Nuthin Productions

I Made it Films

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