Project Detail

Comfort Blanket

Synopsis

Non-conformist writer-director Chris Steele’s debut short, a ‘music film’, accompanies Comfort Blanket by The Honourable Whores.

'The song means whatever you personally want it to mean. The film means whatever you personally want it to mean. With Love from Chris'.

Details

Year
2003
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
6 mins
Format
Mini-DV
Director
Chris Steele
Producer
Chris Steele
Editor
Chris Steele
Screenwriter
Chris Steele
Director of Photography
Eric Perry
Composer
The Honourable Whores
Principal cast
Richard Powell, Sarah Natali

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Idyllica Films

7 Copperas Lane
Droylsden
Tameside, Lancs M43 6HP
UK

idyllica@msn.com

Sales Company

Idyllica Films

7 Copperas Lane
Droylsden
Tameside, Lancs M43 6HP
UK

idyllica@msn.com

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