Project Detail

Black Coffee

Synopsis

A middle aged man waiting for his blind date at a cafe gets more than he bargained for when he orders a coffee.

Details

Year
2017
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
4 mins
Format
HD Apple Pro Res
Director
Carl Copeland
Producer
Chris 'Tiffer' Berry
Editor
Chris 'Tiffer' Berry
Screenwriter
Carl Copeland
Director of Photography
Jake Astbury
Sound
Adam Lowe
Composer
Los Muflos, Adam McGrath
Principal cast
Keith Hyland, Michael Mooney, Laura Cotter,

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

astburyfilm@mac.com

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