Project Detail

Circularity Thinking

Synopsis

Economic times are tough, but Scottish business visionary Shona Campbell has an answer.

Shona candidly relates the meteoric rise of her company, Circularity Thinking, and unveils the methodology behind their new business model, Thinking Inside The Circle.

Extraordinary hula hooping combines with glossy corporate locations into a riotous business manifesto.
 

Details

Year
2011
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
6 mins
Format
HD
Director
Roses Urquhart, Lucia Zoro
Producer
Lucia Zoro, Roses Urquhart
Editor
Lucia Zoro
Screenwriter
Roses Urquhart
Director of Photography
Donald Ng
Principal cast
Roses Urquhart, Sharna Rose Bevan, Anna Drury, Craig Reid, Jamie Newall, Kate Cook, Simon Roberts

Production Status

Production Company

Night Kitchen Films

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