Project Detail

Coming Back

Synopsis

Great Britain voted to leave the EU. While euphoria and disappointment are mixed among in the population, William goes to visit his parents and discuss about the results of Brexit with his father. Their opposite vision will open old wounds never healed showing that love could be hidden in unexpected choices.

Details

Year
2019
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
11 min 29 sec
Format
4K 24fps - Apple ProRes HQ 4:2:2
Director
Alessio Rupalti
Producer
Alessio Rupalti
Executive Producer
Alessio Rupalti
Editor
Andrew Cliffs
Screenwriter
Ivor Baddiel
Director of Photography
Giacomo La Monaca
Sound
Tim Surrey
Composer
Vittorio Giannelli
Principal cast
Karl Hughes, Gillian Broderick, Mark Lisseman
Colourist & Graphic Designer
Luciano Vittori
Mixing & Sound Editor
Ignazio Vellucci
Camera Equipment
Indie Film Hire
Sound Post
Backlight Digital

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