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Cinedrome

Synopsis

Cinedrome is a mockumentary about a fictitious disease, cinedrome. After exposure to certain films, sufferers become infected by aspects of these films. In this way, film is able to infect audience members. Marie has 'lost her continuity', Godfrey suffers from 'soundtracki-itis' and Chris has contracted 'animania'.

Details

Year
2011
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
10 mins 56 secs
Format
HD
Director
Rosie Escott
Producer
Rosie Escott
Editor
Anton French, Alex Battrick
Screenwriter
Rosie Escott
Director of Photography
Scott Taylor
Sound
Leon Benning, Mark Fryers
Composer
Tom Shepherd
Principal cast
Stuart Sessions, Catherine Nash, Andrew Bolton, Paul Elliott
Animation
Mike Kilminster
Props
Briony Davidson, Jenny Cranstone
Catering
Sarah Cranstone

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