Project Detail

Bird Feeder

Synopsis

The city is in its death throws. Suicide is the norm. Nobody is happy and everyone is turning into fish. They are food to the monstrous seagulls that dominate everything, from the festering garbage hulks on the river to the buildings of the once proud city. Witness to a beautiful act of rebellion, an ordinary man realises he must take action.

Details

Year
2008
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
9 mins
Format
HDV
Director
Jo Barnes
Producer
Miranda Robinson
Editor
Andy Galletly
Screenwriter
Ben Pester
Director of Photography
Ben Cole
Production Designer
Dave Sullivan
Sound
Peter Michaels
Composer
Peter Michaels
Principal cast
Andy Mortimer, Olga Fedori, Nick Simons,

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Production Status

Production Company

Redbag Pictures Ltd

370 Carshalton Road
Carshalton
Surrey SM5 3PT
UK

T +44 (0)7977 406 789

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