Project Detail

Between Brothers

Synopsis

Robert and Phoenix are brothers. One with a drinking problem over lost childhood, the other with a guilty conscious and low self-esteem. They have never talked about there abusing dead father or about there true feelings, not until one steps over the line and steels the others lover.

Details

Year
2011
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
14 mins 48 secs
Format
DVCPRO HD PAL
Director
Philip Hughes
Producer
Trevor Hughes
Editor
Trevor Hughes
Screenwriter
Philip Hughes
Director of Photography
Trevor Hughes
Sound
Adrian Lloyd
Composer
Johan Dahlén
Principal cast
Anthoney Flaum, Simon Philips, Rita Ramnani

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Frame On Frame

Unit 9
63 Hammersmith Grove
London W6 0NE
UK

T +44 (0)208 563 1676

trevorhughes@frameonframe.co.uk

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