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Synopsis

In the modern age of online dating, this sleek two-hander takes a sincere yet light-hearted look at the serendipitous circumstances in which people meet, stay together and endure dysfunction.

Details

Year
2019
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
15 min
Director
Luke Fredericks
Producer
Paula Watkins
Editor
Shawn Basheer
Screenwriter
Luke Fredericks
Director of Photography
Oscar Partridge
Production Designer
Rodney Howard, Sophie Murphy
Sound
Rory De Carteret, Mirko Simoni, Simon Norman, Harry Sullivan
Composer
Andrew Mayling, Alex Packer, Leonell Cassio
Principal cast
Georgie Fuller, Tom Child

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Production Status

Production Company

Luke Fredericks Productions

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