Project Detail

DANGEROUS DREAMS

Synopsis

A true story of family life, brain science and dreams of death.

Details

Year
2010
Type of film
Features
Running time
70 mins
Format
HD
Director
Amy Hardie
Producer
George Chignell, Doug Block, Lori Cheatle

Production Status

Production Company

Amy Hardie Productions/George Chignell/Passion Pictures/Hard Working Movies

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