Blue
Synopsis
'Blue' examines the notion of family and the fragility of relationships, as grief shatters Anthony’s perception of time.
Details
- Year
- 2009
- Type of project
- Shorts
- Running time
- 13 mins
- Format
- DigiBeta
- Director
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Juliet Ellis
- Producer
- Dominique Oliver, Adeela Sharif, Marc Boothe
- Co-Producer
- Dominique Oliver, Adeela Sharif, Marc Boothe
- Editor
- Dan Robinson
- Screenwriter
- Juliet Ellis
- Director of Photography
- Maeve O' Connell
- Production Designer
- Philip A Brown
- Sound
- Libero Colimberti, Dan Steele
- Composer
- Dan Steele, Spangles, Looped For Pleasure
- Principal cast
- Anthony Stewart, Lewis Devey, Fiayo Akinade, Dennis Hobson
Genre
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
B3 Media
Electric Avenue Studios3b Electric Avenue
London SW9 8JY
UK
Sales Company
B3 Media
Electric Avenue Studios3b Electric Avenue
London SW9 8JY
UK
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