Project Detail

Battenberg

Synopsis

Hidden inside of an abandoned house a strange dual universe awaits an accidental visitor. Amid the disorientating, skewed décor, indiscernible creatures scuttle, jars teem with dark mystery and a shadowy presence resides with ambiguous motives, ready to lure us into it's rooms of curiosity.

Details

Year
2010
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
12 mins
Format
DSLR
Director
Stewart Comrie
Producer
Julia Caithness, Becky Lloyd, Anna Odell
Executive Producer
David Smith, Paul Welsh
Editor
Rachel Tunnard
Screenwriter
Stewart Comrie
Director of Photography
Stewart Comrie
Composer
Raydale Dower, Jamie Bolland
Sound Design
Arc Glasgow

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

DigiCult

41 St Vincent Place
Glasgow
G1 2ER
UK
Tel: +44 (0)141 221 5290

Sales Company

DigiCult

41 St Vincent Place
Glasgow
G1 2ER
UK
Tel: +44 (0)141 221 5290

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