Project Detail

Caring is Sharing

Synopsis

..and sharing is caring, two neighbours' motto and habit of sharing, being there for each other continues during the global pandemic with a dancy bucket. I want to question our vision of care and screendance as means of sharing kinestethic experiences and perspectives.

Details

Year
2020
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
2 min 23 sec
Format
iPhone X - 4K
Director
Laura D'Asta
Producer
Laura D'Asta
Executive Producer
Laura D'Asta
Editor
Zeynep Dagli
Screenwriter
Laura D'Asta
Director of Photography
Laura D'Asta
Principal cast
The Bucket

Production Status

Production Company

Laura D'Asta

Flat 12 Regency Court
Glenville Grove
London SE8 4AP

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