Project Detail

Cat Food - A Tragedy

Synopsis

A short slice of life seen through the eyes of a hungry cat. The humans are up to all the usual things: burglary, adultery, murder. But the cat doesn't care - all she wants is to be fed.
 

Details

Year
2008
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
6 mins 19 secs
Format
DV Cam
Director
Cameron Fitch
Producer
Ed Sinclair
Editor
Cameron Fitch
Screenwriter
Cameron Fitch, Ed Sinclair
Director of Photography
Nick Martin
Sound
Tom Corbett
Composer
Steve Ashmore
Principal cast
Mark Delaney, Lucy Black, Chris Donnelly, Peter Dodds

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Production Status

Production Company

South of the River Films

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