Project Detail

Chocolate Man

Synopsis

When Dylan, a middle aged man, finds an unusual question left for him in a vending machine by a little girl he doesn’t know, his repetitive daily life starts to change.

Details

Year
2013
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
11 mins 52 secs
Format
Digital HD
Director
Sarah Eke
Producer
Jenni Gould, Karolina Mazur, Sarah Eke
Editor
Alasdair Bayne
Screenwriter
Sarah Eke
Director of Photography
Krzysztof Kubik
Production Designer
Karolina Mazur
Sound
Daniel Zamorano, Billy Craig
Composer
Marie-Claude Codsi
Principal cast
Chris Scott, Amy Barbour, Rishaad Moudden, Jamie Griffin

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Edinburgh College of Art

The University of Edinburgh
74 Lauriston Place
Edinburgh
EH3 9DF
Scotland

Screen Academy Scotland

2a Merchiston Avenue
Edinburgh
EH10 4NU
Scotland

chocolatemanfilm@gmail.com

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