Project Detail

Beggars Belief

Synopsis

An affluent suited man begs on the street: a man, dressed in rags, admonishes him. Who's life is richer?

Details

Year
2007
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
3 mins
Format
16mm
Director
Scott Rawsthorne
Producer
Bernie Costello
Editor
Nick Allix
Screenwriter
Peter Devonald
Director of Photography
Bruce Jackson
Sound
Tom Williams
Principal cast
Adam Robertson, Simon Allix, Ellie Dickens, Gill Stoker, David Alfred

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Diamond Bullet Productions Ltd

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