Project Detail

Belief

Synopsis

A film that introduces varied beliefs of a group of women all possibly in need of Celestine, a psychic healer in one way or another or possibly not.

Details

Year
2010
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
25 mins
Format
16mm
Director
Micheal Ferguson
Producer
UK Film Council
Editor
Curtis Alexander
Screenwriter
Micheal Ferguson, The Group Collective
Director of Photography
Juan Dalmedo
Sound
Juan Dalmedo
Principal cast
Judy Norman, Colette Redgrave, Marie Francoise Wolf, Amanda van Annan, Sarah McComisa, Rachel Sternberg

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

UK FILM COUNCIL

10 Little Portland Street
London W1W 7JG
UK

Film London

Suite 6.10
The Tea Building
56 Shoreditch High Street
London E1 6JJ
UK

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