Project Detail

Be Me

Synopsis

Hate is a terrible thing. Colin is about to find out.

Details

Year
2005
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
2 mins 45 secs
Format
35mm
Director
Farhan Qureshi
Producer
Farhan Qureshi
Editor
Alex Holden
Screenwriter
Farhan Qureshi
Director of Photography
Jun Keung Cheung
Sound
James Harbour, Tim Howells
Composer
Edwin Sykes
Principal cast
Colin Hubbard, Andrew Byron, Robert Dearle, Michael Gilroy, Dean Holley, James Macleod, Andrew Wade, Mark J Knight, Jason Welsh, Dan McGrath

Production Status

Production Company

Farhan Qureshi

54 Addiscombe Court Road
Croydon
Surrey CR0 6TQ
UK

T +44 (0)7747 798 317

farhanq_uk@yahoo.co.uk

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