Blake's Junction 7
Synopsis
'Bizarre', (Heat Magazine). 'Surreal', (The Daily Mirror). 'Sly, smart, and outrageous. A short break well worth stopping off for', (The Guardian). 'Star Trek with a Ken Loach twist', (Starburst Magazine). 'Stunning, weird and lovely', (BBC).
Details
- Year
- 2011
- Type of film
- Shorts
- Running time
- 15 mins
- Format
- 35mm
- Director
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Ben Gregor
- Producer
- Film Club Enterprises
- Editor
- Fergal McGrath
- Screenwriter
- Tim Plester
- Director of Photography
- Crighton Bone
- Sound
- Nigel Batting
- Composer
- Ruth Barrett, Ruskin Williamson
- Principal cast
- Mark Heap, Martin Freeman, Johnny Vegas, Mackenzie Crook, Raquel Cassidy, Ginny Holder, Susan Earl, Justin Edwards, Simon Farnaby, Philip Brodie, Peter Tuddenham (Voice)
Genre
Production Status
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